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giant ['dʒaɪənt]1 noun∎ a literary giant un géant de la littérature;∎ an industrial giant un magnat de l'industrie;∎ they are one of the giants of the petrochemical industry c'est l'un des géants de l'industrie pétrochimiquegéant, gigantesque;∎ with giant strides à pas de géant;∎ the company has taken giant strides towards modernizing its production techniques la société a fait d'énormes efforts pour moderniser ses techniques de production;∎ the campaign has made giant strides (forward) la campagne a progressé à pas de géant►► the Giant's Causeway la Chaussée des Géants;Ornithology giant hummingbird oiseau-mouche m patagon;Zoology giant panda panda m géant;Botany giant redwood séquoia m géant;Botany giant sequoia séquoia m géant;giant slalom slalom m géant;Astronomy giant star étoile f géante;Zoology giant tortoise tortue f géante -
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♦ giant /ˈdʒaɪənt/A n.B a. attr.gigante; di (o da) gigante; gigantesco: a giant cactus, un cactus gigante; giant strength, forza gigantesca● (zool.) giant anteater ► aardvark □ (econ., fin.) a giant corporation, una società di capitali di grandi dimensioni □ giant dipper, montagne russe ( di luna park) □ ( sport, fig.) a giant killer, una squadra castigamatti (o ammazzagrandi) □ ( sport, fig.) giant-killing, vittoria contro una squadra o un avversario più forte □ (zool.) giant panda, panda gigante □ ( sci) giant slalom, slalom gigante □ ( sci) giant-slalom racer, gigantista □ giant wheel, ruota panoramica. -
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giant [ˈdʒaɪənt]1. noungéant m2. adjective3. compounds► giant killer noun vainqueur m surprise (équipe de second plan qui parvient à battre une grande équipe)* * *['dʒaɪənt]noun, adjective ( all contexts) géant (m) -
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giant [ˊdʒaɪənt]1. n1) велика́н, гига́нт; исполи́н; тита́н2) тех. гидромонито́р2. a гига́нтский, грома́дный, исполи́нский -
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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giant Druckstrahlbagger mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > giant
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GIANT, geographic intelligence and topographic (system)English-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > GIANT
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1. nounRiese, der2. attributive adjectiveriesig; Riesen- (ugs.)* * *1. feminine - giantess; noun1) ((in fairy stories etc) a huge person: Jack met a giant when he climbed the beanstalk.) der Riese, die Riesin2) (a person of unusually great height and size.) der Riese3) (a person of very great ability or importance: Einstein is one of the giants of twentieth-century science.) das Genie2. adjective* * *gi·ant[ˈʤaɪənt]I. nsleeping \giant ( fig) schlafender Rieseindustrial \giants Industriegigantenshe took a \giant bite of my pizza sie nahm einen riesigen Biss von meiner Pizzato walk with \giant steps mit riesigen Schritten gehento make \giant strides große Fortschritte machen* * *['dZaɪənt]1. nRiese m; (= star also) Riesenstern m; (fig) (führende) Größe; (= company) Gigant mfootball giant — Fußballass nt, (führende) Größe im Fußball
insurance/publishing giant — Großversicherung f/-verlag m
the giant of opera, Luciano Pavarotti — der Gigant der Oper, Luciano Pavarotti
2. adj(= huge) riesig, riesenhaft, Riesen-; hill enorm; (in animal names) Riesen-* * *giant [ˈdʒaıənt]A s1. MYTH Riese m2. Riese m, Koloss m3. riesiges Exemplar (Tier etc)4. MED an Gigantismus Leidende(r) m/f(m)5. fig Gigant m (Person, Sache, Organisation)6. ASTRON Riesenstern mgiant(-size) packet Riesenpackung f;giant star → A 6;a) Riesenschritt m (a. fig),b) Rundlauf m (Turngerät);giant wheel Riesenrad n* * *1. nounRiese, der2. attributive adjectiveriesig; Riesen- (ugs.)* * *adj.riesig adj. n.Gigant -en m.Riese -n m. -
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1. feminine - giantess; noun1) ((in fairy stories etc) a huge person: Jack met a giant when he climbed the beanstalk.) gigante; giganta2) (a person of unusually great height and size.) gigante; giganta3) (a person of very great ability or importance: Einstein is one of the giants of twentieth-century science.) gigante, as; giganta, as
2. adjective(of unusually great height or size: a giant cod; a giant fern.) gigante, gigantesco, descomunalgiant1 adj enormegiant2 n gigantetr['ʤaɪənt]1 gigante,-a1 gigante, gigantesco,-agiant ['ʤaɪənt] adj: gigante, gigantesco, enormegiant n: gigante m, -ta fadj.• gigante adj.• gigantesco, -a adj.n.• gigante s.m.
I 'dʒaɪəntnoun gigante, -ta m,f
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adjective (before n) < organization> gigantesco; < insect> gigante, gigantesco; < stride> gigantesco, enorme['dʒaɪǝnt]1. N1) (physically) gigante(-a) m / f2) (fig) (in importance, power) gigante mSol, the computer giant — Sol, líder en ordenadores
2.ADJ [tree, star] gigantesco; [animal, insect, bird, plant] gigante; [portion] gigantesco, enorme; [packet] gigante, familiar; [strides] de gigante3.CPDgiant panda N — panda mf gigante
giant slalom N — slalom m gigante
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1) великанский
2) исполиновый
3) гигантский
– cutting giant
– giant ice floe
– giant ice floes
– giant oscillations
– giant pulse
– self-propelled giant
– short-range giant
– sluicing giant
– suspended giant
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1. n великан, гигантTimid Giant — " робкий гигант "
2. n исполин, титан3. n тех. мониторhydraulic giant — монитор, водобой
4. n астр. звезда-гигант5. a громадный, гигантский, исполинский, колоссальныйgiant slalom — гигантский слалом, слалом-гигант
Синонимический ряд:1. huge (adj.) Antaean; behemothic; Brobdingnagian; Bunyanesque; colossal; cyclopean; dinosauric; elephantine; enormous; gargantuan; gigantean; gigantesque; gigantic; Herculean; heroic; huge; immense; jumbo; leviathan; lusty; mammoth; massive; massy; mastodonic; mighty; monster; monstrous; monumental; mountainous; planetary; prodigious; stupendous; titanic2. large (adj.) big; broad; extensive; large; tremendous; vast3. behemoth (noun) behemoth; colossus; Goliath; hulk; leviathan; mammoth; monster; titan; whaleАнтонимический ряд:dwarf; minute; tiny -
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1. [ʹdʒaıənt] n1. 1) великан, гигант2) исполин, титан2. тех. монитор3. астр. звезда-гигант2. [ʹdʒaıənt] aгромадный, гигантский, исполинский, колоссальныйgiant planets - большие планеты (Юпитер, Сатурн, Уран и Нептун)
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1. feminine - giantess; noun1) ((in fairy stories etc) a huge person: Jack met a giant when he climbed the beanstalk.) kæmpe; gigant2) (a person of unusually great height and size.) kæmpe3) (a person of very great ability or importance: Einstein is one of the giants of twentieth-century science.) gigant; kapacitet2. adjective(of unusually great height or size: a giant cod; a giant fern.) gigantisk; kæmpe; kæmpe-* * *1. feminine - giantess; noun1) ((in fairy stories etc) a huge person: Jack met a giant when he climbed the beanstalk.) kæmpe; gigant2) (a person of unusually great height and size.) kæmpe3) (a person of very great ability or importance: Einstein is one of the giants of twentieth-century science.) gigant; kapacitet2. adjective(of unusually great height or size: a giant cod; a giant fern.) gigantisk; kæmpe; kæmpe- -
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ضَخْم جدًّا \ giant: very large: a giant snake. \ عَرْطَل (ضَخْم، عِملاقي) \ giant. \ عِمْلاق \ giant: very large: a giant snake, (in stories) a very large and powerful man. \ مارِد \ giant: (in stories) a very large and powerful man.
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Giant — Manufacturing Co. Ltd. Тип Публичная компания Год основания 1972 Расположение … Википедия
Giant — or Giants may refer to:*Giant (mythology), especially tall mythological creatures or monsters *Giant (Dungeons Dragons), a type of creature in the Dungeons Dragons role playing game *A person with gigantism, or a human who is unusually tall… … Wikipedia
Giant — Gi ant, a. Like a giant; extraordinary in size, strength, or power; as, giant brothers; a giant son. [1913 Webster] {Giant cell}. (Anat.) See {Myeloplax}. {Giant clam} (Zo[ o]l.), a bivalve shell of the genus {Tridacna}, esp. {T. gigas}, which… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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giant — gi‧ant [ˈdʒaɪənt] noun [countable] ORGANIZATIONS a very large, successful company: • The world s soft drinks market is dominated by the US giants, Pepsi and Coke. • ICI, the chemicals giant, paid $193 million to buy an American explosives… … Financial and business terms
Giant — Gi ant, n. [OE. giant, geant, geaunt, OF. jaiant, geant, F. g[ e]ant, L. gigas, fr. Gr. ?, ?, from the root of E. gender, genesis. See {Gender}, and cf. {Gigantic}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A man of extraordinari bulk and stature. [1913 Webster] Giants … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
giant — [jī′ənt] n. [ME geant < NormFr gaiant (OFr jaiant) < VL * gagante < L gigas (pl. gigantes), huge fabled beings (in Vulg., giant) < Gr gigas (gen. gigantos), in LXX, a man of great size and strength] 1. Gr. Myth. any of a race of huge… … English World dictionary
giant — c.1300, from O.Fr. geant, earlier jaiant (12c.), from V.L. *gagantem (nom. gagas), from L. gigas giant, from Gk. gigas (gen. gigantos), one of a race of savage beings, sons of Gaia and Uranus, eventually destroyed by the gods, probably from a pre … Etymology dictionary
giant — [adj] very large big, blimp*, brobdingnagian*, colossal, cyclopean, elephantine*, enormous, gargantuan, gigantic, gross*, Herculean*, huge, hulking, humongous*, immense, jumbo*, mammoth, monstrous*, mountainous, prodigious, super duper*, titanic … New thesaurus
giant — index prodigious (enormous) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary