large
Definisie in die woordeboek Engels

large

/lɑɹʤ/, lɑːdʒ, /lɑːʤ/, lɑɹdʒ

Definisies

Of considerable or relatively great size or extent.
Of considerable or relatively great size or extent.
adjective
Abundant; ample.
adjective
(obsolete)

sinonieme

monolithic · oversize · wide · larger-than-life · full-size · vauntingly · thumping · rangy · titanic · plumping · largish · king-sized · immense · massive · pregnant · Brobdingnagian · big · large-mouthed · hulking · jumbo · with child · comprehensive · outsize · significant · outsized · macro · monstrous · stupendous · oversized · super · larger · gigantic · whopping · sizable · enormous · puffy · orotund · bear-sized · huge · bombastic · rhetorical · bigger · capacious · broad · mountainous · queen-sized · expectant · epic · extensive · bouffant · cosmic · blown-up · life-sized · elephantine · important · mammoth · heavy · king-size · hulky · size · extended · banging · double · heroic · conspicuous · humongous · tremendous · colossal · man-sized · large-scale · lifesize · biggish · walloping · astronomical · turgid · grand · bulky · ample · whacking · voluminous · generous · prodigious · medium-large · tumid · queen-size · great · gargantuan · enlarged · magnanimous · gravid · prominent · boastfully · giant · wide-ranging · too large · astronomic · enceinte · deep · declamatory · galactic · spacious · vast · monumental · volumed · sizeable · life-size · overlarge
big
above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude or extent; "a large city"; "set out for the big city"; "a large sum"; "a big (or large) barn"; "a large family"; "big businesses"; "a big expenditure"; "a large number of newspapers"; "a big group of scientists"; "large areas of the world"
big · prominent
conspicuous in position or importance; "a big figure in the movement"; "big man on campus"; "he's very large in financial circles"; "a prominent citizen"

antonieme

little · small · tiny · miniscule

grammatika

st. wyższy  stopień wyższy larger; st. najwyższy  stopień najwyższy largest
large ( comparative larger, superlative largest)
large (comparative larger, superlative largest)
large (countable and uncountable, plural larges)

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And, as Kurds inside and outside of Syria grow more assertive, Turkey, with its large and long-restive Kurdish population, is also growing restive.News commentary News commentary
Since SAPS is an area payment, it follows that farms that are large in terms of hectares receive higher payments which are not necessarily accompanied with high production.elitreca-2022 elitreca-2022
Lgov is a large village of the steppes, with a very old stone church with a single cupola, and two mills on the swampy little river Rossota.chv-corpus chv-corpus
Considers that the adoption, ratification and implementation of such a convention would not only improve the position of the large number of women on the labour market for domestic work by guaranteeing them decent working conditions, but would also enhance their degree of social inclusion;EurLex-2 EurLex-2
A large proportion of these occur through the use of firearms.Europarl8 Europarl8
Thus while outside Denmark Nielsen is largely thought of as the composer of orchestral music and the opera Maskarade, in his own country he is more of a national symbol.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
But, in this fundamental role, the Commis ¬ sion, while conceding that there have been delays ( largely due to the Member States, as the Court states ), cannot give second-rank status to clearance operations, and even less rely entirely on national machinery, least of all national auditing arrange ¬ ments.elitreca-2022 elitreca-2022
The politico-institutional instability of recent years largely explains the constant decline in the principal macroeconomic indicatorsMultiUn MultiUn
From the window Larry could see a large terrace and the short path that wound down to the water.Literature Literature
The temporary protection device was also generally approved as a practical approach to large-scale influxes.UN-2 UN-2
The estimated cost of 60 000 ECU per proposal could only be reached for very large projects.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
The harmonisation of rules remains particularly difficult in the area of large cross-border intragroup exposures as the Single Supervisory Mechanism has no single competence in this area.not-set not-set
Traditionally, studies begin with information recorded on paper followed by double data entry to detect keypunching errors.1 This complicated and time-consuming approach is fraught with difficulties when dealing with large data sets, limited availability of qualified staff, expensive equipment and frequent power interruptions. A paper-based system may also delay the availability of clean data sets needed for subsequent research activities, including mass vaccination and disease surveillance with linkage to vaccination status.WHO WHO
Delegations said that the report showed that the Fund was implementing a large variety of activities in the area of information and communication and that its limited resources were being used well.UN-2 UN-2
Recently international migration has also become a major phenomenon in the country, with large outflows of Salvadorans to other countriesMultiUn MultiUn
New Horizons may have the same problem that precluded good data from the Cassini mission—its RTG is mounted close to the spacecraft body, so thermal radiation from it, bouncing off the spacecraft, may produce a systematic thrust of a not-easily predicted magnitude, several times as large as the Pioneer effect.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
The pirates have considerably expanded their geographical field of action and are using better and better methods of seizing foreign cargo vessels, turning a large section of the Indian Ocean into a high-risk area.not-set not-set
The needs for basic income support of ‘large farms’ should not be considered systematically lower than those of other farms as income in general depends strongly on types of production, input and output costs, farm labour, etc.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
In the other train shone an opulent saloon, from which descended Admiral Wemyss and Burmester and Neville, with a very large and superior general.MIZAN MIZAN
The wealthy and influential often lived in palatial homes on the hills; their homes were maintained by large households of servants and slaves, sometimes numbering into the hundreds.jw2019 jw2019
Teshome (Ethiopia) said that the liberalization of trade under the Doha Development Agenda could yield billions of dollars in gains that would largely accrue to developing countries.UN-2 UN-2
At some time in the mid-1940s, probably in summer 1945, Sibelius and Aino together burned a large number of the composer's manuscripts on the stove in the dining room at Ainola.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
Similarly, the large destruction of buildings and other civilian infrastructure may pose a threat to public health in view of the massive amount of debris that needs to be disposed of.UN-2 UN-2
He was very large, and very close to me.Literature Literature
The Committee is of the view that certain aspects at least of the partnership principle should be largely continued in any future development aid convention, so that the EU has the means to facilitate the further participation of the socio-economic interest groups in their countries' development.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
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