WordReference English-Greek Dictionary © 2026:
| Κύριες μεταφράσεις |
| lyric adj | (poetry: expressive) | λυρικός επίθ |
| | The student wrote very lyric poetry. |
| lyrics npl | (words of a song) (συνήθως πληθυντικός) | στίχος ουσ αρσ |
| | (καθομιλουμένη) | λόγια ουσ ουδ πλ |
| | I love the melody, but I don't understand the lyrics. |
| Επιπλέον μεταφράσεις |
| lyric adj | (voice) | λυρικός επίθ |
| | Ben was a lyric baritone. |
| lyric adj | (for the lyre) | λυρικός επίθ |
| | Tom read a translation of an old lyric poem. |
| lyrical adj | (like a song) | λυρικός επίθ |
| | | μελωδικός επίθ |
| | Rachel's voice had a lyrical quality. |
| lyric n | (line of a song) | στίχος ουσ αρσ |
| | (καθομιλουμένη) | λόγια ουσ ουδ πλ |
| | Richard can only remember one lyric from the song and he sings it over and over; it's really annoying. |
| | People often mishear this lyric. |
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