| Σύνθετοι τύποι: |
| Αγγλικά | Ελληνικά |
| accounting period n | (finance: fiscal term) | λογιστική περίοδος επίθ + ουσ θηλ |
| bump-out period n | (show: set-dismantling time) | χρόνος αποσυναρμολόγησης σκηνικών περίφρ |
| cooling-off period n | (purchase-cancelling period) | περίοδος χάριτος έκφρ |
| You often have a seven-day cooling-off period during which you can cancel internet purchases. |
| for the period of prep | (between: specified dates) | για την περίοδο από ... μέχρι πρόθ |
| He is to be incarcerated for the period of no less than five years. |
| grace period n | (time allowed before penalty) | περίοδος χάριτος φρ ως ουσ θηλ |
| Some student loans have a six-month grace period; then you have to start paying them back. |
| incubation period n | (infection: time before symptoms appear) (ασθένειες) | περίοδος επώασης έκφρ |
| The incubation period for chickenpox is 10 to 20 days. |
| incubation period n | (time it takes an egg to hatch) (αυγά) | εκκόλαψη, περίοδος εκκόλαψης έκφρ |
| Generally speaking, the smaller the bird, the shorter the incubation period for its eggs. |
| intervening period n | (meanwhile, time in between) | μεσοδιάστημα ουσ ουδ |
| το διάστημα μεταξύ φρ ως ουσ ουδ |
| το διάστημα που μεσολαβεί φρ ως ουσ ουδ |
| How did you spend the intervening period between your last two jobs? In the intervening period, she's going to take a well-deserved holiday. |
| latent period n | (time from infection to infectiousness) | λανθάνουσα περίοδος επίθ + ουσ θηλ |
| period piece n | (antique, artefact) | αντικείμενο εποχής φρ ως ουσ ουδ |
| The exhibition showcases a stunning collection of period pieces created during the Ming Dynasty. |
| period piece n | (play, film) | έργο εποχής φρ ως ουσ ουδ |
| The play is a period piece set in the 19th century. |
| period style n | (fashion of an earlier era) | ύφος εποχής ουσ ουδ |
| The room was decorated in period style. |
Quaternary, Quaternary Period n | (geological period) (γεωλογία) | τεταρτογενές ουσ ουδ |
| τεταρτογενής περίοδος επίθ + ουσ θηλ |
| relevant period n | (time to which [sth] is applicable) | σχετική περίοδος, αντίστοιχη περίοδος επίθ + ουσ θηλ |
| short period n | (brief or limited time) | σύντομο διάστημα,μικρή χρονική περίοδος έκφρ |
| The sale will only last a short period, so we should purchase it now. |
| stable period n | (time: no fluctuation, change) | σταθερή περίοδος έκφρ |
| The 7th and 8th Egyptian Dynasties were not stable periods. |
| time period n | (amount of time) | χρονική περίοδος ουσ θηλ |
| The author always sets her stories in different time periods. |
| trial period n | (time during which [sth] can be evaluated) | δοκιμαστική περίοδος επίθ + ουσ θηλ |
| The shop can hire you a wheelchair for a trial period to see if it suits your needs before you buy. |
trial period, probationary period n | (time when employee, etc., is evaluated) | δοκιμαστική περίοδος επίθ + ουσ θηλ |
| At the end of her three-month trial period, Janine was offered a permanent job at the company. |
| waiting period n | (delay) | περίοδος αναμονής φρ ως ουσ θηλ |
| After you start work there will be a 6-month waiting period before you're eligible for benefits. |