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| Κύριες μεταφράσεις |
| flex [sth]⇒ vtr | (bend, stretch: a muscle) | σφίγγω ρ μ |
| | | τεντώνω ρ μ |
| | Peter stood in front of the mirror and flexed his arms. |
| flex [sth] vtr | figurative (demonstrate: power, strength) | επιδεικνύω ρ μ |
| | | κάνω επίδειξη δύναμης έκφρ |
| | (μτφ: τα δόντια μου) | δείχνω ρ μ |
| | The government flexed its military muscle to intimidate its neighbors. |
| flex⇒ vi | (bend) | κάμπτομαι, λυγίζω ρ αμ |
| | It was a supple material that flexed easily. |
| Επιπλέον μεταφράσεις |
| flex n | UK (cord: electric cable) | καλώδιο ουσ ουδ |
| | Tim replaced the flex on his phone. |
| flex n | informal (boast, act of showing off) (αργκό) | φλεξάρισμα ουσ ουδ |
| | (πιο επίσημο) | επίδειξη ουσ θηλ |
| | That guy's social media posts are all just flexes about how much money he's got. |
| flex vi | (muscle: tauten) | σφίγγομαι ρ αμ |
| | | τεντώνομαι ρ αμ |
| | Maria saw the wolf's hind legs flex, as it prepared to leap. |
| flex vi | informal (show off, boast) (αργκό) | φλεξάρω ρ αμ |
| | (καθομιλουμένη) | κομπάζω ρ αμ |
| | Men who flex about their sexual conquests don't impress me. |
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