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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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