power
noun
/ˈpaʊ̯.ə/
,
/ˈpaʊ̯.ɚ/
,
/ˈpaʊ̯ə̯/
,
/ˈpaʊ̯ɹ/
,
/ˈpæʊ̯.ə/
,
[ˈpæɔ̯ə]
,
[ˈpʰaə]
,
[ˈpʰaʊ̯ɚ]
,
[ˈpʰaʊ̯ɹ]
,
[ˈpʰaː]
,
[ˈpʰæʊ̯ə]
,
[ˈpʰɑː]
,
[ˈpʰɛəː]
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- (metonymically) An influential nation, company, or other such body.
- Physical force or strength.
- A product of equal factors (and generalizations of this notion): x^n, read as "x to the power of n" or the like, is called a power and denotes the product x \times x \times \cdots \times x, where x appears n times in the product; x is called the base and n the exponent.
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δύναμη
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- (countable) The ability to affect or influence.
- (social) The ability to coerce, influence, or control.
- Control or coercion, particularly legal or political (jurisdiction).
- (physics, mechanics) A measure of the effectiveness that a force producing a physical effect has over time. If linear, the quotient of: (force multiplied by the displacement of or in an object) ÷ time. If rotational, the quotient of: (force multiplied by the angle of displacement) ÷ time.
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ισχύς
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- (metonymically, chiefly, in the plural) The people in charge of legal or political power, the government.
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εξουσία,
κράτος
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- (biblical, in plural) In Christian angelology, an intermediate level of angels, ranked above archangels, but exact position varies by classification scheme.
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δυνάμεις
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- Electricity or a supply of electricity.
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ηλεκτρισμός,
ρεύμα
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- The strength by which a lens or mirror magnifies an optical image.
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μεγεθυντική ικανότητα
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power
verb
/ˈpaʊ̯.ə/
,
/ˈpaʊ̯.ɚ/
,
/ˈpaʊ̯ə̯/
,
/ˈpaʊ̯ɹ/
,
/ˈpæʊ̯.ə/
,
[ˈpæɔ̯ə]
,
[ˈpʰaə]
,
[ˈpʰaʊ̯ɚ]
,
[ˈpʰaʊ̯ɹ]
,
[ˈpʰaː]
,
[ˈpʰæʊ̯ə]
,
[ˈpʰɑː]
,
[ˈpʰɛəː]
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- (transitive) To provide power for (a mechanical or electronic device).
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κινώ,
τροφοδοτώ
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powerful
adjective
/ˈpaʊəfəl/
,
/ˈpaʊɚfəl/
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- Having, or capable of exerting, power or influence.
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ισχυρός
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