without hesitation - translation to greek
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without hesitation - translation to greek

DANCE IN 3/4 TIME, DISTINCT FROM THE MUSICAL FORM
WaltZ; Waltzes; Waltz dance; Valse; Valzer; Hesitation waltz; Hesitation Waltz; Waltz (dance); Valčík; Waltzing; English Waltz
  • The Waltz]]'', by [[Camille Claudel]] (cast in 1905)
  • Man and woman dancing a waltz by [[Eadweard Muybridge]]. 1887.
  • Waltz

without hesitation      
χωρίς δισταγμό
absence without leave         
  • A United States wartime poster deprecating absence
  • [[Armenia]]n soldiers in 1919, with deserters as prisoners
  • A 1918 cartoon by [[Cecil Hartt]] making light of the high incidence of soldiers going absent without leave in the  Australian Imperial Force
  • "Convoy of Deserters - Paris" in the book  "Cassell's History of the War between France and Germany. 1870-1871"
  • The execution of a U.S. deserter in the Federal Camp, Alexandria
  • ''Deserteur'' (Дезертир), by [[Ilya Repin]], 1917
ABANDONMENT OF MILITARY DUTY WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION
AWOL; Deserter; Absent without leave; Deserters; A.W.O.L.; Absent Without Leave; Unauthorized absence; Unauthorized Absence; Missing movement; Desertions; Awol; Absent Without (Official) Leave; Absent Without Official Leave; Absence without official leave; Absence without leave; Absence Without Official Leave; Desertrix; Deserting; Absence Without Leave; Military deserter; Desertion in Nazi Germany; Absent unknown; Failure to repair
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χωρίς δισταγμό      
without hesitation

Definition

without
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
Note: In addition to the uses shown below, 'without' is used in the phrasal verbs 'do without', 'go without', and 'reckon without'.
1.
You use without to indicate that someone or something does not have or use the thing mentioned.
I don't like myself without a beard...
She wore a brown shirt pressed without a wrinkle.
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2.
If one thing happens without another thing, or if you do something without doing something else, the second thing does not happen or occur.
He was offered a generous pension provided he left without a fuss...
They worked without a break until about eight in the evening...
Alex had done this without consulting her.
PREP: PREP n/-ing
3.
If you do something without a particular feeling, you do not have that feeling when you do it.
Janet Magnusson watched his approach without enthusiasm...
'Hello, Swanson,' he said without surprise.
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4.
If you do something without someone else, they are not in the same place as you are or are not involved in the same action as you.
I told Franklin he would have to start dinner without me...
How can I rebuild my life without my husband?...
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Wikipedia

Waltz

The waltz (from German Walzer [ˈvalt͡sɐ̯]), meaning "to roll or revolve") is a ballroom and folk dance, normally in triple (3
4
time), performed primarily in closed position.

Examples of use of without hesitation
1. "It will change," she replies without hesitation.
2. Lloyd Webber, however, answers without hesitation.
3. "The Democrats," he apparently replied without hesitation.
4. We will respond without hesitation to any aggression, he said.
5. "I‘ll just have a clear–out," she says without hesitation.