Κυριακή 3 Φεβρουαρίου 2013

WORD OF THE DAY - IDEA -

Thesaurus-Synonyms - IDEA

'idea' noun something produced in your mind that can be put into words, especially something that is a starting-point for a thinking process or a plan of action, or a belief or opinion: I have a few ideas for my essay, but I have not started writing it yet. * ιδέα: νοερή σύλληψη ή εντύπωση, «σχέδιο», άποψη, «αντίληψη», γνώμη

[brainchild] (informal) an original idea or invention thought up by the person specified: The UK National Health Service was the brainchild of Aneurin Bevan. * πνευματικό δημιούργημα,
«πνευματικό παιδί»

[brainwave] (informal) an inspiration: A student had a brainwave which led to him becoming an Internet millionaire. * σύλληψη, έμπνευση

[concept] an idea of what something is: the concept of democracy. * έννοια, αφηρημένη έννοια ή σύλληψη, «αντίληψη», (υποκρυπτόμενη) «ιδέα»

[inspiration] a brilliant or creative idea that suddenly occurs to you: I was struggling to write my speech and then I had a sudden inspiration. * έμπνευση, ξαφνική και εξαιρετική ή δημιουργική σύλληψη

[notion] a usually rather vague idea or belief: I have a notion that she may have mentioned this before. * διανόημα, (γενική ή αόριστη) αντίληψη, γνώμη ή πεποίθηση

[plan] something you have thought out carefully as a course of action: Ruth’s plan is to retire to the country. * σχέδιο ενεργειών ή αλληλουχίας, «πρόγραμμα», κν. πλάνο

[suggestion] an idea that you offer for consideration: I would welcome suggestions for the Christmas night out. * εισήγηση, πρόταση, υπόδειξη

[thought] the process of thinking, or an idea: If you have any thoughts on the subject, perhaps you would let me know.
* διανόημα, προϊόν σκέψης: συλλογισμός, λογισμός, στοχασμός

taken from the BETSIS ELT DICTIONARY & THESAURUS

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