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adjective(lit. or fig.) massiv; wuchtig [Statur, Stirn]; gewaltig [Ausmaße, Aufgabe]; enorm [Schulden, Vermögen]* * *['mæsiv]- academic.ru/89020/massively">massively- massiveness* * *mas·sive[ˈmæsɪv]adj riesig, enormif the drought continues, deaths will occur on a \massive scale wenn die Dürre anhält, werden die Todesfälle massiv ansteigen\massive amounts of money riesige [o enorme] Geldsummena \massive heart attack/stroke ein schwerer Herzinfarkt/Schlaganfall* * *['msɪv]adj(= huge) riesig, enorm; task gewaltig; attack, pressure, support, heart attack, stroke massiv; (= bulky, weighty) structure, wall massiv, wuchtig; forehead breit, wuchtig; boxer wuchtig, massighe weighs in at a massive 17 stone — er wiegt beachtliche 108 Kilo
on a massive scale — in riesigem Umfang
the ship was designed on a massive scale —
the symphony is conceived on a massive scale — die Sinfonie or Symphonie ist grandios konzipiert
space research is financed on a massive scale — Raumforschung wird mit riesigen Summen finanziert
* * *massive [ˈmæsıv] adj (adv massively)1. massiv:a) groß und schwer, massigb) gediegen (Gold etc)c) fig wuchtig, klotzigd) fig gewaltig, mächtig, heftig:massive accusations massive Beschuldigungen;massive research gewaltige Forschungsarbeiten pl;on a massive scale in ganz großem Rahmen2. fig schwer(fällig)3. GEOL massiv4. MINER dicht* * *adjective(lit. or fig.) massiv; wuchtig [Statur, Stirn]; gewaltig [Ausmaße, Aufgabe]; enorm [Schulden, Vermögen]* * *adj.massiv adj. -
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riesig, enorm;if the drought continues, deaths will occur on a \massive scale wenn die Dürre anhält, werden die Todesfälle massiv ansteigen;\massive amounts of money riesige [o enorme] Geldsummen;a \massive heart attack/ stroke ein schwerer Herzinfarkt/Schlaganfall
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