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Τι (ποιος) είναι FIGURES - ορισμός

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Figures; Figure (disambiguation); Figurial; Figural

figures         
arithmetical calculations.
figure         
I
n.
impression
appearance
1) to cut a (fine) figure ('to make a strong impression')
2) a conspicuous, dashing, fine, handsome, imposing, striking, trim figure (to cut a dashing figure)
3) a ridiculous, sorry figure
person
personage
4) a familiar; national; political; prominent, well-known; public; religious; underworld figure
5) a father; mother; parental figure
number
6) to bandy figures
7) approximate, ball-park (AE; colloq.), round; available; exact; official; reliable figures
8) in figures (in round figures)
II
v.
1) (d; intr.) ('to play a role') to figure in (she figured prominently in history)
2) (colloq.) (esp. AE) ('to estimate') (L) we figured that he would arrive at around two o'clock
3) (colloq.) (esp. AE) (M) ('to estimate') I figured him to be worth a few hundred thousand
figure         
(figures, figuring, figured)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
A figure is a particular amount expressed as a number, especially a statistic.
It would be very nice if we had a true figure of how many people in this country haven't got a job...
It will not be long before the inflation figure starts to fall...
New Government figures predict that one in two marriages will end in divorce.
N-COUNT
2.
A figure is any of the ten written symbols from 0 to 9 that are used to represent a number.
= digit
N-COUNT
3.
An amount or number that is in single figures is between zero and nine. An amount or number that is in double figures is between ten and ninety-nine. You can also say, for example, that an amount or number is in three figures when it is between one hundred and nine hundred and ninety-nine.
Inflation, which has usually been in single figures, is running at more than 12%...
Crawley, with 14, was the only other player to reach double figures...
N-PLURAL: adj/num N
4.
You refer to someone that you can see as a figure when you cannot see them clearly or when you are describing them.
She waited, standing on the bridge, until his figure vanished against the grey backdrop of the Palace...
N-COUNT: usu with supp, oft N of n
5.
In art, a figure is a person in a drawing or a painting, or a statue of a person.
...a life-size bronze figure of a brooding, hooded woman.
N-COUNT
6.
Your figure is the shape of your body.
Take pride in your health and your figure...
Janet was a natural blonde with a good figure.
N-COUNT: with supp, oft poss/adj N
7.
Someone who is referred to as a figure of a particular kind is a person who is well-known and important in some way.
The movement is supported by key figures in the three main political parties.
N-COUNT: with supp
8.
If you say that someone is, for example, a mother figure or a hero figure, you mean that other people regard them as the type of person stated or suggested.
Sometimes young lads just need to turn to a mother figure for a bit of a chat and reassurance.
N-COUNT: with supp, usu n N, N of n
9.
In books and magazines, the diagrams which help to show or explain information are referred to as figures.
If you look at a world map (see Figure 1) you can identify the major wine-producing regions...
N-COUNT: also N num
10.
In geometry, a figure is a shape, especially a regular shape. (TECHNICAL)
Draw a pentagon, a regular five-sided figure.
N-COUNT: usu supp N
11.
If you figure that something is the case, you think or guess that it is the case. (INFORMAL)
She figured that both she and Ned had learned a lot from the experience.
VERB: V that
12.
If you say 'That figures' or 'It figures', you mean that the fact referred to is not surprising. (INFORMAL)
When I finished, he said, 'Yeah. That figures'...
VERB: that/it V, also it V that
13.
If a person or thing figures in something, they appear in or are included in it.
Human rights violations figured prominently in the report.
VERB: no passive, V in n, also V as n

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Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για FIGURES
1. Religious figures and authority figures got no exemption.
2. October‘s figures grew by more than 10,000 to '62,000, yesterday’s figures showed.
3. Productivity growth is the annual change in the output figures divided by the input figures.
4. "These are not Government figures – the independent figures from the Office for National Statistics.
5. "I think they see circulation figures, TV viewing figures and revenue figures that give them deep cause for concern," he said.