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• giantess• gibberish• talk freely• talk idle rubbish• talk incessantly• talk indiscreetly• talk loud and clear• talk of• talk with irony• talk without rhyme or reasonDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hablar incoherentemente
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3 gigante
adj.1 gigantic.2 giant, giantess, enormous, gigantic.f. & m.giant, behemoth, monster.m.giant.* * *► adjetivo1 giant, gigantic, huge————————► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *1. (f. - giganta)noun2. adj.* * *1.ADJ giant antes de s, gigantic2. SM1) (Mit) giant2) (=persona alta) giant3) (=genio) giant4) [en fiestas populares] giant figure* * *Iadjetivo giant (before n)II- ta masculino, femeninoa) ( en cuentos) (m) giant; (f) giantess; ( persona alta) giantb) ( en fiestas populares) giant ( made of papier-maché)c) (persona, cosa que destaca) giant* * *= giant, juggernaut.Ex. Europeans have a disproportionate share of the world market because they were the economic giants at the birth of the scientific age and of the periodical.Ex. The title of the article is 'Collection Management and Development Institute: pilot survives crush of juggernaut' = El título del artículo es "La gestión de la colección y el Instituto para el Desarrollo: piloto sobrevive el aplastamiento de un camión articulado'.----* arteritis de células gigantes = giant cell arteritis.* choque de gigantes = clash of giants.* matagigantes = giant-killer.* * *Iadjetivo giant (before n)II- ta masculino, femeninoa) ( en cuentos) (m) giant; (f) giantess; ( persona alta) giantb) ( en fiestas populares) giant ( made of papier-maché)c) (persona, cosa que destaca) giant* * *= giant, juggernaut.Ex: Europeans have a disproportionate share of the world market because they were the economic giants at the birth of the scientific age and of the periodical.
Ex: The title of the article is 'Collection Management and Development Institute: pilot survives crush of juggernaut' = El título del artículo es "La gestión de la colección y el Instituto para el Desarrollo: piloto sobrevive el aplastamiento de un camión articulado'.* arteritis de células gigantes = giant cell arteritis.* choque de gigantes = clash of giants.* matagigantes = giant-killer.* * *giant ( before n)compra el tamaño gigante buy the giant sizemasculine, femininesi esta niña sigue creciendo así va a ser una giganta if this girl goes on growing like this, she'll end up a giant2 (en fiestas populares) giant ( made of papier-maché)3 (persona, cosa que destaca) giantes un gigante de las letras españolas he is a giant of Spanish literature* * *
gigante 1 adjetivo
giant ( before n)
gigante 2
(f) giantess;
( persona alta) giant
gigante
I sustantivo masculino giant
II adjetivo giant, enormous
' gigante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
coloso
- galápago
English:
bumper
- giant
- jumbo
- king-size
- out
* * *gigante1 adjgiganticgigante2 nm1. [personaje fantástico] giant2. [persona alta] giant3. [en fiestas] = giant papier-mâché carnival figure;gigantes y cabezudos = giant and giant-headed carnival figures4. [personalidad] giant;un gigante de la música latina a giant of Latin music* * *I adj giant atrII m giant* * *gigante adj: giant, giganticgigante, -ta n: giant* * *gigante adj n giant -
4 giganta
f.1 giantess.2 sunflower.* * *f., (m. - gigante)* * *SF1) (=persona) giantess, giant2) (Bot) sunflower* * *
giganta sustantivo femenino giant
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5 irupé
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6 lirio acuático gigante
• giant star• giantess
См. также в других словарях:
Giantess — Gi ant*ess, n. A woman of extraordinary size. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
giantess — late 14c., from GIANT (Cf. giant) + ESS (Cf. ess) … Etymology dictionary
giantess — [jī′ən tis] n. a female giant: see ESS … English World dictionary
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giantess — UK [ˈdʒaɪəntes] / US [ˈdʒaɪəntəs] noun [countable] Word forms giantess : singular giantess plural giantesses an imaginary woman who is extremely tall, strong, and often evil … English dictionary
giantess — [[t]ʤa͟ɪ͟əntes[/t]] giantesses N COUNT In old stories, a giantess is an imaginary woman who is very big and strong … English dictionary
giantess — giant ► NOUN 1) an imaginary or mythical being of human form but superhuman size. 2) an abnormally tall or large person, animal, or plant. 3) Astronomy a star of relatively great size and luminosity. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ of very great size or force;… … English terms dictionary
giantess — noun Date: 14th century a female giant … New Collegiate Dictionary
giantess — /juy euhn tis/, n. 1. an imaginary female being of human form but superhuman size, strength, etc. 2. any very large woman. [1350 1400; ME geauntesse < OF. See GIANT, ESS] Usage. See ess. * * * … Universalium
giantess — noun A female giant … Wiktionary
giantess — gi|ant|ess [ˈdʒaıəntes] n an extremely tall strong woman, who is often bad and cruel, in children s stories … Dictionary of contemporary English