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Перевод: bigger


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больший


Тезаурус:

  1. I appreciate that our bigger firms have caught this from the US but, be bold, resist!
  2. Working under the not unreasonable assumption that since all its saloons are equally good to drive, size does matter, the last thing it wants to do is create a miracle of packaging at the expense of an ostensibly bigger model.
  3. Technically superior to the others, it was originally also much bigger at 270mm long - a handful rather than a hand-held.
  4. People like us, I suppose, but with a bigger dose of ignorance and superstition.
  5. So far nobody has taken up the suggestion that since goalkeepers have become bigger, scoring would be made easier if the goals themselves were enlarged.
  6. But when Julian had some money left to him, they decided to pool their resources and go in for something far bigger.
  7. Bigger country, not one tight little prejudiced clapped out topheavy society, less breathing down one's neck.
  8. She was game so step by step, her eyes growing bigger, her shrieks louder, we inched our way across.
  9. Lizards frightened by a predator also spread them to make themselves seem bigger than they really are, and more difficult to eat.
  10. "And I shall need a bigger wardrobe; I think I saw one in that other bedroom."
  11. "What seems now a cloud no bigger than a man's hand could turn out to be yet another inflationary and political storm for a government that could do without either."
  12. Many, but not all, of those above the line are based at the bigger aerodromes with concrete/asphalt runway(s), which often means higher rents, rates and landing-fees.
  13. The recent single, Love You All My Lifetime, should have been a bigger hit and shows that Chaka can still sound as if she's bursting with all the joys of spring.

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