What does ζωντανό in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word ζωντανό in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ζωντανό in Greek.
The word ζωντανό in Greek means ζώο, ζωντανό ον, καίω κπ ζωντανό, θάβω κπ ζωντανό, διατηρώ ζωντανό, live show, ζώο, ζωντανό πλάσμα, γδέρνω κπ/κτ ζωντανό. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word ζωντανό
ζώο(US, informal (creature, animal) A hole in the screen indicated that a critter had come in during the night. |
ζωντανό ον(animal or plant) |
καίω κπ ζωντανό(kill sb with fire) |
θάβω κπ ζωντανό(often passive (cruel killing method) |
διατηρώ ζωντανό(figurative (maintain awareness or popularity of sth) (μεταφορικά) The local press is doing its best to keep the issue alive. |
live show(stage: live performance) This tape was recorded at his live show in New York. |
ζώο, ζωντανό πλάσμα(creature: animal or person) No living being should ever be treated that way. |
γδέρνω κπ/κτ ζωντανό(flay while living) The Inquisition had prisoners skinned alive to make them confess to supposed sins. |
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