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hanger$33701$ - traduzione in greco

TELEVISION SERIES
Hanger 19; Hanger 17

hanger      
n. κρεμαστάρι, κρέμων, κρεμάστρα
strap hanger         
  • commuter train]] which is designed mostly for seated passengers
PASSENGERS WHO REMAIN STANDING DURING PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Seated to standing ratio; Hanging strap; Tsurikawa; Seated-to-standing ratio; Straphanger; Strap hanger
όρθιος επιβάτης, όρθιος επιβάτης λεωφορείου
suck up         
  • Uriah Heep]], from Charles Dickens’ ''[[David Copperfield]]'', is synonymous with sycophancy
  • Lysias, by Jean Dedieu
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EXCESSIVE OR SERVILE FLATTERY
Toady; Sycophantic; Lickspittle; Sicophant; Hangers on; Hanger-on; Hangers-on; Hanger-ons; Hanger's-on; Hanger's on; Psychophant; Asskissing; Obsequiousness; Obsequious; Sycophants; Suck-up; Ass kissing; Ass-kisser; Brown-noser; Brown nosing; Sucking up to; Ass kisser; Sychophancy; Suck up; Sucking up; Arse-licking; Syncophant; Flunky; Sycophant
κολακεύω

Definizione

Hanger
·noun A bridle iron.
II. Hanger ·noun A steep, wooded declivity.
III. Hanger ·noun That by which a thing is suspended.
IV. Hanger ·noun One who hangs, or causes to be hanged; a hangman.
V. Hanger ·noun A strap hung to the girdle, by which a dagger or sword is suspended.
VI. Hanger ·noun A part that suspends a journal box in which shafting runs. ·see ·Illust. of Countershaft.
VII. Hanger ·noun That which hangs or is suspended, as a sword worn at the side; especially, in the 18th century, a short, curved sword.

Wikipedia

Hangar 17

Hangar 17 is a children's variety show for 9 to 13 year olds that aired on BBC1 from 10 January 1992 to 29 March 1994. The show was presented by stand-up comedian Mickey Hutton and featured a mixture of jugglers, mime artists and comedians along with the more usual musical guests. In the first series the show promoted unsigned musical guests during a Battle of the Bands feature, but this idea was dropped from the second series in favour of more established acts such as Take That and East 17. The show also featured Brit School pupil Paul Leyshon as the show's resident DJ who joined in the second series and was produced by Peter Leslie. Both Hutton and Leyshon were joined by actress Colette Brown for the final series.