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Перевод: large
[прилагательное] большой; крупный; значительный; крупномасштабный; многочисленный; обильный; широкий; обширный; щедрый; великодушный; попутный; благоприятный; [наречие] широко; пространно; крупно; хвастливо; напыщенно; в большом масштабе
Тезаурус:
- A large piece of polyurethane or polystyrene foam which is shaped by hand into a custom board.
- She met no one large enough in spirit to receive a confidence.
- Crowds of ragged children swarmed over the large boulders that fringed the bay.
- In Bradford the Pathans live mainly in extended families in large houses in the Hanover Square area.
- Agrokomerc is a large "complex" organization, which in 1986 contained fourteen work organizations and thirty-four basic "organizations of associated labour", mainly engaged in the production of food products.
- The owners of the government debt were in large part Brazilian private investors, and (indirectly) those who had savings accounts in banks.
- It now seemed extraordinary that so remote and irrelevant a place should ever loom so large in national and international affairs.
- As with the middle classes of Victorian England or the British colonials in India and Africa, one or two men working could maintain a large family in comfort.
- BL came to rely on large cash hand-outs and subsidies, and eventually had to be cut down into its constituent elements and returned to the private sector.
- I bought the green sofa-bed three years ago from a shop whose proprietor assured me it was the product of a reputable English firm; after its delivery I found a large label underneath which said "Made in Belgium".
- Heat the oil in a large heavy pan, add the bacon or ham, onion, carrot and celery and cook over a moderate heat for about 10min, until lightly browned and well softened.
- Large district libraries with bookstocks of between 40,000 to 100,000 volumes should "meet the demands of all those whose main need is for books and information on specific subjects, even though they may not be engaged in formal study", and also "meet the needs of those who wish to select their books from a wide range of cultural or recreational materials of high standard".
- During the fighting in Beirut large numbers of armed militiamen had appeared on the streets.
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