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1 how great he is
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2 how great!
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3 GREAT: HOW GREAT
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4 how great the change
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5 how great soever
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6 no matter how great
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7 videtis quam magna sapientia Dei (Latin for you see how great God's wisdom is)
Религия: видите, как велика мудрость БожияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > videtis quam magna sapientia Dei (Latin for you see how great God's wisdom is)
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[A]MAGNUS (-A -UM)INGENS (-ENTIS)AMPLUS (-A -UM)GRANDIS (-E)PRAEGRANDIS (-E)PERNIMIUS (-A -UM)MULTUS (-A -UM)MOLTUS (-A -UM)CONCLAMATUS (-A -UM)POTENS (-ENTIS)IMPENSUS (-A -UM)INPENSUS (-A -UM)PRAEVALIDUS (-A -UM)MAGNIFICUS (-A -UM)PRAECELLENS (-ENTIS)TALIS (-E)[N]BULIMA (-AE) (F)BULIMOS (-I) (M)BULIMUS (-I) (M)SEPTEMTRIO (-ONIS) (M)SEPTENTRIO (-ONIS) (M)- A GREAT DEAL- AS GREAT AS- AS GREAT AS YOU PLEASE- AS GREAT AS YOU WILL- BECOME GREAT- BECOME GREATER- HOW GREAT- MADE GREATER- MAKE GREATER- SO GREAT- THE GREATEST- VERY GREAT -
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adv.Interrogative: P. and V. πῶς; τίνα τρόπον; τίνι τρόπῳ; ποίῳ τρόπῳ; P. πῆ;Indirect: P. and V. ὅπως, ὅπη, ὡς, ᾗ, ὅτῳ τρόπῳ.Exclamatory: P. and V. ὡς.Somehow: see Somehow.Indirect: P. and V. ὅσος, ὅποσος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > How
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adj.P. and V. μέγας.So great: P. and V. τοσοῦτος, τοσόσδε, P. τηλικοῦτος, τηλικόσδε, V. τόσος (rare P.).Abundant: P. and V. πολύς, ἄφθονος.Long: P. and V. μακρός.Broad: P. and V. εὐρύς.Important: P. ἀξιόλογος. διάφορος, P. and V. μέγιστος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Great
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ɡreit1) (of a better quality than average; important: a great writer; Churchill was a great man.) grande, gran (antes del nombre), importante2) (very large, larger etc than average: a great crowd of people at the football match.) grande, gran (antes del nombre)3) (of a high degree: Take great care of that book.) mucho; especial4) (very pleasant: We had a great time at the party.) maravilloso, espléndido, fantástico5) (clever and expert: John's great at football.) excelente, buenísimo•- greatly- greatness
great adj1. gran / grande2. gran / importante3. estupendo / fenomenalyou look great! ¡te veo fenomenal!tr[greɪt]1 (large) grande; (before sing noun) gran2 (considerable, profound, intense) grande; (before sing noun) gran■ it gives me great pleasure to... tengo el gran placer de...3 (famous, important, outstanding) grande, importante; (before sing noun) gran, importante4 familiar (excellent, wonderful) estupendo,-a, fantástico,-a, sensacional, fabuloso,-a■ it's great to see you! ¡me alegro mucho de verte!■ how was the film? - great! ¿qué tal la película! - ¡fenomenal!■ what a great idea! ¡qué idea más buena!5 (for emphasis) grande; (before sing noun) gran■ you great brute! ¡pedazo de animal!1 familiar muy bien, estupendamente, fenomenal1 (person) grande nombre masulino o femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be no great shakes no ser gran cosato go great guns ir a las mil maravillas, ir viento en popathe Great Barrier Reef la Gran Barrera de Coralgreat circle círculo máximoGreat Dane gran danés nombre masculinothe Great War la Gran Guerra, la primera Guerra Mundialgreat ['greɪt] adj1) large: grandea great mountain: una montaña grandea great crowd: una gran muchedumbre2) intense: intenso, fuerte, grandegreat pain: gran dolor3) eminent: grande, eminente, distinguidoa great poet: un gran poeta4) excellent, terrific: excelente, estupendo, fabulosoto have a great time: pasarlo en grande5)a great while : mucho tiempoadj.• enorme adj.• garrafal adj.• gran adj.• grande adj.• importante adj.• largo, -a adj.• magno, -a adj.• mucho, -a adj.• pistonudo, -a adj.• principal adj.• solemne adj.• vasto, -a adj.
I greɪt1) (before n)a) ( large in size) (sing) gran (delante del n); (pl) grandes (delante del n)b) <number/quantity> (sing) gran (delante del n); (pl) grandes (delante del n)we discussed it in great detail — lo discutimos muy minuciosamente or punto por punto
there's a dirty great hole in my sock — (BrE colloq) tengo un agujerazo en el calcetín (fam)
2) (before n)a) ( important) <landowner/occasion> (sing) gran (delante del n); (pl) grandes (delante del n)b) (genuine, real) (before n) <friend/rival> (sing) gran (delante del n); (pl) grandes (delante del n)I'm in no great hurry — no tengo mucha prisa, no estoy muy apurado (AmL)
you're a great help! — (colloq & iro) valiente ayuda la tuya! (iró)
he's a great one for starting arguments — (colloq) es único para empezar discusiones!, para empezar discusiones es (como) mandado a hacer (CS fam)
3) ( excellent) (colloq) <goal/movie/meal> sensacional, fabulosohe's a really great guy — es un tipo or (Esp tb) tío sensacional (fam)
to be great AT something: she's great at organizing things/getting people together para organizar las cosas/juntar a la gente, no hay nadie como ella; he's great at mending things se da mucha maña para hacer arreglos; (as interj) (that's) great! — qué bien!, fenomenal!, bárbaro! (fam), estupendo! (fam)
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noun ( outstanding person) (colloq) estrella f, grande mf
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adverb (esp AmE colloq) fenomenal (fam)[ɡreɪt]1. ADJ(compar greater) (superl greatest)1) (=huge) (in size) [house, room, object] enorme, inmenso; (in amount, number) [effort, variety] grande; [shock, surprise] verdadero, enorme•
I'll take great care of it — lo cuidaré muchoa great deal of time/money/effort — mucho tiempo/dinero/esfuerzo
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great heavens! — † ¡Cielo Santo! †, ¡Válgame el cielo!well, you've been a great help! — iro ¡vaya ayuda la tuya!, ¡pues sí que has sido una ayuda!
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you great idiot! * — ¡pedazo de idiota! *•
a great many people believe he was right — mucha gente cree que tenía razóna great many of us are uneasy about these developments — a muchos de nosotros estos sucesos nos tienen intranquilos
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it was a great pity you didn't come — fue una verdadera pena que no viniesesit's my great pleasure to introduce... — es un gran placer para mí presentar a...
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great progress has been made — se han hecho grandes progresosgun 1., 1)•
great Scott! — † ¡Cielo Santo! †, ¡Válgame el cielo!2) (=important) [achievement, occasion, event] grande•
the great cultural achievements of the past — los grandes logros culturales del pasado•
one of the great issues of the day — uno de los temas más importantes del día3) (=outstanding) [person, nation, skill] grande•
she has a great eye for detail — tiene muy buen ojo para los detalles4) (with names)Frederick/Peter the Great — Federico/Pedro el Grande
5) (=real) (as intensifier) grande•
she is a great believer in hard work — es una gran partidaria del trabajo duro•
she's a great one for antique shops — le encantan las tiendas de antigüedades, es una fanática de las tiendas de antigüedadeshe's a great one for criticizing others — es único para criticar a los demás, se las pinta solo para criticar a los demás *
6) * (=excellent) [person, thing, idea] estupendo, genial *they're a great bunch of guys — son un grupo de tíos estupendos or geniales *
you were great! — ¡estuviste genial! *
it's a great idea — es una idea estupenda, es una idea genial *
"how was the movie?" - "it was great!" — -¿que tal fue la película? -¡genial! *
(that's) great! — ¡eso es estupendo!
wouldn't it be great to do that? — ¿no sería fabuloso or genial hacer eso?
camping holidays are great for kids — las vacaciones en un camping son estupendas para los críos, las vacaciones en un camping son geniales para los críos *
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she was just great about it — se lo tomó muy bien•
he's great at football — juega estupendamente al fútbol•
to feel great — sentirse fenómeno or fenomenal *•
she's great on jazz — sabe un montón de jazz *•
the great thing is that you don't have to iron it — lo mejor de todo es que no tienes que plancharlo7) (Bot, Zool) grande2. EXCL1) * (=excellent)(oh) great! — ¡fenómeno! *, ¡fenomenal!, ¡qué bien!
2) iro(oh) great! that's all I need! — ¡maravilloso! ¡eso es lo que me faltaba!
if that's what you want to believe, great! — si es eso lo que quieres creer, allá tú
3.ADVgreat big * — grandísimo
4.N (=person) grande mfthe great and the good — hum los abonados a las buenas causas
5.CPDgreat ape N — antropoide mf
the Great Barrier Reef N — la Gran Barrera de Coral, el Gran Arrecife Coralino
the Great Bear N — (Astron) la Osa Mayor
Great Britain N — Gran Bretaña f
GREAT, BIG, LARGEGreat Dane N — gran danés m
"Grande" shortened to "gran"
► Gra nde must be shortened to gran before a singular noun of either gender:
Great Britain (La) Gran Bretaña
Position of "grande"
► Put gran/ grandes before the noun in the sense of "great":
It's a great step forward in the search for peace Es un gran paso en la búsqueda de la paz
He is a (very) great actor Es un gran actor ► In the sense of big or large, the adjective will precede the noun in the context of a general, subjective comment. However, when there is implicit or explicit comparison with other things or people that are physically bigger or smaller, it will follow the noun:
It's a big problem Es un gran problema
... the difference in price between big flats and small ones...... la diferencia de precio entre los pisos grandes y pequeños...
... a certain type of large passenger plane...... cierto tipo de avión grande para el transporte de pasajeros... ► Compare the following examples:
... a great man...... un gran hombre...
... a big man...... un hombre grande... For further uses and examples, see great, big, large* * *
I [greɪt]1) (before n)a) ( large in size) (sing) gran (delante del n); (pl) grandes (delante del n)b) <number/quantity> (sing) gran (delante del n); (pl) grandes (delante del n)we discussed it in great detail — lo discutimos muy minuciosamente or punto por punto
there's a dirty great hole in my sock — (BrE colloq) tengo un agujerazo en el calcetín (fam)
2) (before n)a) ( important) <landowner/occasion> (sing) gran (delante del n); (pl) grandes (delante del n)b) (genuine, real) (before n) <friend/rival> (sing) gran (delante del n); (pl) grandes (delante del n)I'm in no great hurry — no tengo mucha prisa, no estoy muy apurado (AmL)
you're a great help! — (colloq & iro) valiente ayuda la tuya! (iró)
he's a great one for starting arguments — (colloq) es único para empezar discusiones!, para empezar discusiones es (como) mandado a hacer (CS fam)
3) ( excellent) (colloq) <goal/movie/meal> sensacional, fabulosohe's a really great guy — es un tipo or (Esp tb) tío sensacional (fam)
to be great AT something: she's great at organizing things/getting people together para organizar las cosas/juntar a la gente, no hay nadie como ella; he's great at mending things se da mucha maña para hacer arreglos; (as interj) (that's) great! — qué bien!, fenomenal!, bárbaro! (fam), estupendo! (fam)
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noun ( outstanding person) (colloq) estrella f, grande mf
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] a great deal[Swahili Word] chungu nzima[Part of Speech] adjective[English Example] there were a great deal of people at the meeting[Swahili Example] mkutanoni walikuwapo watu chungu nzima------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] a great deal[Swahili Word] sana[Part of Speech] adverb[English Example] I like him/her a great deal[Swahili Example] Ninampenda sana------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] a great deal[Swahili Word] wingi[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] wingi si hoja------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be great[Swahili Word] -tukuka[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] great[Swahili Word] adhimu[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Word] adhama N[Terminology] literary------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] great[Swahili Word] kikabaila[Part of Speech] adjective[Derived Word] kabaila Adj[English Example] the great powers[Swahili Example] serikali za kikabaila------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] great[Swahili Word] -kubwa[Part of Speech] adjective[Related Words] makubwa, mkubwa, ukubwa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] great[Swahili Word] tukufu[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] great[Swahili Word] kabambe[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] great[Swahili Word] -kuu[Part of Speech] adverb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] great number[Swahili Word] ujumla[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] Great![Swahili Word] Safi![Part of Speech] interjection[Derived Language] Arabic[Related Words] msafishaji, usafi, usafishaji[English Example] how are you? great![Swahili Example] habari zako? safi!------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] in great numbers[Swahili Word] vingi[Part of Speech] adverb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] in great quantity[Swahili Word] chapa chapa[Part of Speech] adverb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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رَائِع \ admirable: fit to be admired; very good: an admirable cook; admirable courage. adorable: lovable; delightful: an adorable little cat. excellent: very good; of high quality: excellent food; an excellent cook. extraordinary: very unusual; causing wonder and surprise: For a small boy he has an extraordinary knowledge of science. fantastic: very good, wonderful: How was the party? - fantastic!. glamorous: having glamour: the glamorous lights of a big city. glorious: having great fame and honour: A glorious victory, splendid; beautiful; very fine A glorious mass of golden hair. gorgeous: richly coloured; splendid: a gorgeous sunset. grand: splendid; very fine; a grand view. great: fine; very pleasing: We had a great time in Paris. heavenly: very pleasant; charming: What heavenly music!. impressive: producing a strong (and usu. good) effect on the mind: an impressive result; an impressive speaker. incredible: wonderful; very good: She had an incredible flat. magnificent: very fine; splendid; grand: a magnificent ceremony. marvellous: wonderful; surprising. picturesque: (of a scene or description; not of a person) beautiful in a simple and charming way: a picturesque village of old houses beside a stream. remarkable: surprising; unusual and worth noticing: a remarkable change. smashing: splendid. spectacular: making a splendid or exciting show: The king was crowned in a spectacular ceremony. splendid: very good: a splendid idea. superb: splendid; grand; very fine: a superb performance; a superb hotel. terrific: very fine: That was a terrific film. wonderful: causing wonder; very fine: a wonderful improvement; a wonderful holiday. \ See Also مُثير الإعجاب، فاتن (فاتِن)، ممتاز (ممتاز)، مدهش (مُدْهِش)، خلاب (خلاّب)، زاهي الألوان، مجيد (مجيد)، مؤثر (مؤثِّر)، عظيم (عظيم) -
14 Great Scott!
боже мой!, великий боже!, видит бог!, о господи!; вот те на!, ого!; чёрт возьми!, чёрт подери! (восклицание, выражающее удивление, досаду и т. п.) [первонач. амер.; ирон. прозвище американского генерала У. Скотта (W. Scott, 1786 - 1866), кандидата в президенты США]Mr. March: "Great Scott! You two haven't the faintest idea of how to conduct a parley." (J. Galsworthy, ‘Windows’, act III) — Мистер Марч: "Видит бог, никто из вас не имеет ни малейшего представления о том, как вести переговоры."
Colonel Wharton: "I've brought you in some cherries, Evelyn. They're the only ripe ones I could find." Mrs. Wharton: "Oh, that is nice. I hope you're not tired." Colonel Wharton: "Great Scott, I'm not such a crock that it can tire me to pick a few cherries." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Unkhown’, act I) — Полковник Уортон: "Я принес тебе немного вишен, Эвелин. Только эти и были зрелые." Миссис Уортон: "Очень мило с твоей стороны. Надеюсь, ты не устал." Полковник Уортон: "Черт возьми! Разве я такая развалина, что мне трудно сорвать несколько вишен?"
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16 a good deal, a great deal
كَثِير مِن \ a lot of, lots of: a great deal of (but much or many is more common in questions or negative sentences): He has a lot of money but he hasn’t much sense. a good deal, a great deal: a lot: he suffers a good deal of pain. He has a great deal of money. dozen: a lot: I have dozens of relations. masses: a lot: I’ve got masses of work to finish. much: (it should be used: (a) only with nu nouns; use many for nc. nouns; (b) in negative sentences or questions; (c) in statements only when it describes the subject or when it follows how, too, so or as; in other statements use a lot, plenty of, a good deal of) a large amount of: We haven’t much food. Much money was spent on repairs. You eat too much sugar. -
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كَمِّيَّة كَبيرة مِن \ a good deal, a great deal: a lot: He has a great deal of money. masses: a lot: I’ve got masses of work to finish. much: (it should be used: (a) only with nu. nouns; use many for nc. nouns; (b) in negative sentences or questions; (c) in statements only when it describes the subject or when it follows how, too, so or as; in other statements use a lot, plenty of, a good deal of) a large amount of: We haven’t much food. Much money was spent on repairs. You eat too much sugar. -
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حِذْق \ cleverness: the quality of being clever. cunning: skill in deceiving or in the use of ideas: The fort was planned with great cunning to make an attack as difficult as possible. The fox is known for its cunning. ingenuity: being ingenious: The prisoner’s ingenuity enabled him to make his escape. know-how: knowledge gained by experience. proficiency: being proficient. skill: the ability to do sth. well; a particular kind of ability: Skill can be gained by practice. An artist has natural skill. -
19 sheng (The Confucian saint viewed as a ruler of antiquity or a great sage who taught men how to return to the rites of antiquity)
Религия: шэнУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sheng (The Confucian saint viewed as a ruler of antiquity or a great sage who taught men how to return to the rites of antiquity)
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20 this notion has thrown a great deal of light on how (we can better operate ...)
• это понятие в значительной мере пролило свет на то, как (мы лучше можем управлять)...English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > this notion has thrown a great deal of light on how (we can better operate ...)
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