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смеха
grande
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I. large <larger largest> [Am lɑrdʒ, Brit lɑːdʒ] ADJ The usual translation of large, grande, becomes gran when it precedes a singular noun.
1.1. large (in size):
large area/room
a large garden
a large garden
he's a large man
he's a large man
she has a large nose
large print
large print
1.2. large (in number, amount):
large family/crowd
large family/crowd
2. large (in scope):
large issue/question/view
II. large [Am lɑrdʒ, Brit lɑːdʒ] SUBST
1.1. large (at liberty):
to be at large murderer/tiger:
1.2. large (as a whole):
large
the public at large
1.3. large (in US):
1.4. large (in detail):
large form
large form
2. large (size) MODE:
large
large
talle m grande RíoPl
extra-large [Am ˌɛkstrəˈlɑrdʒ, Brit ˌɛkstrəˈlɑːdʒ] ADJ
extra-large
large-scale [Am ˈlɑrdʒ ˈˌskeɪl, Brit ˈlɑːdʒskeɪl] ADJ attr
1. large-scale map/model:
large-scale
2. large-scale search/inquiry:
large-scale
large-scale
ambassador-at-large <pl ambassadors-at-large> [Am æmˈbæsədərətˌlɑrdʒ, Brit amˈbasədərətˌlɑːdʒ] SUBST (in US)
large-mouthed
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large estate
large ranch
large chest
large barrel
large raisin
large bee
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large [lɑ:dʒ, Am lɑ:rdʒ] ADJ
large
a large family
Wendungen:
to be at large
by and large
large-scale [ˌlɑ:dʒˈskeɪl, Am ˌlɑ:rdʒ-] ADJ
large-scale
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large-nosed
large armchair
(large) basket
(large) caravan
large chest
large basket
large window
(large) strawberry
im PONS Wörterbuch
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large [lardʒ] ADJ
large
a large family
Wendungen:
to be at large
by and large
large-scale ADJ
large-scale
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large
large-nosed
large window
large chest
large estate
(large) basket
large net
large mussel
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