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vast [vα:st]* * *[vɑːst], US [væst]1) ( quantitatively) [amount, sum, improvement, difference] énorme; [number] très grand; [knowledge] extrêmement étendu2) ( spatially) [room, area, plain] vaste (before n), immense
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