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61 gran nivel
(n.) = high standardEx. Cataloging is of a very high standard throughout the country.* * *(n.) = high standardEx: Cataloging is of a very high standard throughout the country.
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62 gran número de
Ex. We also know that there are great numbers of great libraries around the world.* * *Ex: We also know that there are great numbers of great libraries around the world.
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63 gran pantalla de televisión
(n.) = large-screen televisionEx. Our news service is delivered by a large-screen television that broadcasts continuous cable news in a special alcove adjacent to the library's current periodicals and reference areas.* * *(n.) = large-screen televisionEx: Our news service is delivered by a large-screen television that broadcasts continuous cable news in a special alcove adjacent to the library's current periodicals and reference areas.
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64 gran parte
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65 gran parte de
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66 gran peso
(n.) = heavy weightEx. The heap was given to the pressmen the day before it was to be used, so that they might wet it and leave it to stand overnight under a heavy weight.* * *(n.) = heavy weightEx: The heap was given to the pressmen the day before it was to be used, so that they might wet it and leave it to stand overnight under a heavy weight.
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67 gran placer
m.great pleasure, great joy.* * *(n.) = great pleasureEx. A great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.* * *(n.) = great pleasureEx: A great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.
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68 gran potencia
f.great power.* * *(n.) = great powerEx. The book 'Gibraltar: Apple of Discord' discusses the degree to which the status of Gibraltar has been determined by rivalries between the great powers.* * *(n.) = great powerEx: The book 'Gibraltar: Apple of Discord' discusses the degree to which the status of Gibraltar has been determined by rivalries between the great powers.
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69 gran salto adelante
(n.) = giant leap, great leap forwardEx. The People's Republic of China has taken a giant leap toward modernisation of its medical ibraries and information centres.Ex. In terms of intellectual evolution, it is a radical step up and great leap forward for mankind.* * *(n.) = giant leap, great leap forwardEx: The People's Republic of China has taken a giant leap toward modernisation of its medical ibraries and information centres.
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70 gran tiburón blanco
(n.) = great white sharkEx. Great white sharks are an enigma, as scientists are still trying to unravel the mysterious lifestyle of these denizens of the deep.* * *(n.) = great white sharkEx: Great white sharks are an enigma, as scientists are still trying to unravel the mysterious lifestyle of these denizens of the deep.
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71 gran titular
f.huge headline, scarehead.* * *(n.) = headline bannerEx. Yesterday's report on March retail sales was greeted with banner headlines proclaiming the comeback of the consumer.* * *(n.) = headline bannerEx: Yesterday's report on March retail sales was greeted with banner headlines proclaiming the comeback of the consumer.
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72 Gran Guerra
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73 gran ópera
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74 Gran Premio
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75 gran público
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76 Gran Bretanya
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77 gran-bein
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78 gran-bragð
n. grinning, moving the lips with pain, N. G. L. i. 67: granbragðs-eyrir, m. a law term, a fine for an injury causing the pain of granbragð, 172. -
79 gran-rauðr
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80 gran-selr
m. a kind of seal, Sks., Fms. ii. 270.
См. также в других словарях:
Gran — 〈n.; s, ; früher〉 Gewichtseinheit für Arzneien u. Edelmetalle; oV Grän [<lat. granum „Korn“] * * * Gran, das; [e]s, e <aber: 20 Grän, Gran> (früher): 1. [lat. granum = Korn] sehr kleines Apothekergewicht (meist etwa 65 mg): Ü er… … Universal-Lexikon
Grän — 〈n.; s, ; früher〉 = Gran * * * Gran, das; [e]s, e <aber: 20 Grän, Gran> (früher): 1. [lat. granum = Korn] sehr kleines Apothekergewicht (meist etwa 65 mg): Ü er bewältigte die Aufgabe, ohne ein G. (eine Spur, ein bisschen) seiner Sicherheit … Universal-Lexikon
gran — (Apóc.). 1. adj. grande. U. en sing. ante s. Gran empeño. [m6]Gran montaña. 2. Principal o primero en una jerarquía. Gran maestre de San Juan. ☛ V. caballero gran cruz, el gran señor, el gran turco, gran angular, gran bestia … Diccionario de la lengua española
gran — adjetivo 1. (se usa sólo en singular; antepuesto) Grande: una gran escritora. Le dejó un gran cubo. Ese es un gran coche. gran angular*. gran danés*. gran empresa. grande o gran adjetivo 1. (ser / estar, antepuesto / pospuesto) Que … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Gran — may refer to:*Widely used, predominantly British abbreviation for grandmother (also granny) *Esztergom, a city in and former capital and present primas of Hungary, is best known by its historical German name Gran *Gran, Norway *The German word… … Wikipedia
Grän — Grän … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gran — steht für: eine alte Maßeinheit, siehe Gran (Einheit) und Alte Maße und Gewichte den deutschen Namen der ungarischen Stadt Esztergom einen Nebenfluss der Donau, slowakisch Hron eine Kommune in Norwegen, siehe Gran (Norwegen) ein Waffensystem mit… … Deutsch Wikipedia
GRAN (D.) — GRAN DANIEL (1694 1757) Peintre autrichien, représentant le plus important, à Vienne, de la tendance académique et classicisante, tendance dont on pourrait trouver aussi l’expression en sculpture dans l’œuvre de Georg Raphael Donner. Le souci de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Grän — Blason de Grän … Wikipédia en Français
gran — /gran/, n. Informal. grandmother. [1860 65; by shortening] * * * (as used in expressions) Gran Chaco Gran Colombia Gran Paradiso National Park Las Palmas de Gran Canaria * * * … Universalium
gran — → grande, 1. Gran Bretaña Nombre de la isla europea que comprende los territorios de Inglaterra, Gales y Escocia: «Dejando a un lado las grandes islas de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda [...], los territorios insulares destacan por su escaso nivel de… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas