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81 celebrar a lo grande
(v.) = make + a song and dance aboutEx. But nobody knows that because Ford don't make a song and dance about everything they work on or develop.* * *(v.) = make + a song and dance aboutEx: But nobody knows that because Ford don't make a song and dance about everything they work on or develop.
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82 demasiado grande
adj.too big, jumbo, over-sized, oversize.* * *(adj.) = overgrown, oversizedEx. Deregulation compelled the energy utility business to restructure its inwardly directed culture and its overgrown and rivalrous internal services function.Ex. He had a tough time lugging his lumpy, oversized travelbag onto the plane and stuffing it in the overhead bin.* * *(adj.) = overgrown, oversizedEx: Deregulation compelled the energy utility business to restructure its inwardly directed culture and its overgrown and rivalrous internal services function.
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83 el todo es más grande que la suma de sus partes
Ex. A car is more than a collection of parts; these have an organization imposed on them which means that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.* * *Ex: A car is more than a collection of parts; these have an organization imposed on them which means that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Spanish-English dictionary > el todo es más grande que la suma de sus partes
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84 extra grande
adj.extra-large, over-sized, oversized.* * *(adj.) = extra-largeEx. For many people, extra-large dogs seem to be the only choice with their generally calm nature and usually protective instincts.* * *(adj.) = extra-largeEx: For many people, extra-large dogs seem to be the only choice with their generally calm nature and usually protective instincts.
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85 jaula grande para pájaros
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86 lo suficientemente grande
= large enough, big enoughEx. The same technique is used if the display screen is not large enough to accommodate a complete catalog record or a complete list of documents.Ex. As of April 1978 there is still not a big enough demand for such a service.* * *= large enough, big enoughEx: The same technique is used if the display screen is not large enough to accommodate a complete catalog record or a complete list of documents.
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87 muy grande
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88 más grande
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89 pago único y bien grande
(n.) = fat lump sumEx. Best of all, you get all the cash all at once, no annuities, just one big fat lump sum!.* * *(n.) = fat lump sumEx: Best of all, you get all the cash all at once, no annuities, just one big fat lump sum!.
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90 pasarlo a lo grande
(v.) = have + a ball, have + a whale of a timeEx. We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.Ex. She was having a whale of a time, spoilt rotten by her friends, and so enamoured of the beach that she wanted to stay there for ever.* * *(v.) = have + a ball, have + a whale of a timeEx: We had a ball at the weekend event, especially while hanging out with friends such as Willis.
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91 pasárselo en grande
(v.) = enjoy + every minute of, love + every minute of itEx. Many had never even been to Stratford before so they enjoyed every minute of that trip!.Ex. I loved every minute of it and it made me see just how poverty stricken Jamaica really is!.* * *(v.) = enjoy + every minute of, love + every minute of itEx: Many had never even been to Stratford before so they enjoyed every minute of that trip!.
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92 pensar a lo grande
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93 realidad virtual en pantalla grande
(n.) = big-screen realityEx. Subjects range from traditional displays of art, artifacts and specimens from the permanent collection to the latest developments in virtual reality, online exhibitions, and big-screen reality.* * *(n.) = big-screen realityEx: Subjects range from traditional displays of art, artifacts and specimens from the permanent collection to the latest developments in virtual reality, online exhibitions, and big-screen reality.
Spanish-English dictionary > realidad virtual en pantalla grande
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94 taza grande
f.mug.* * *(n.) = mugEx. The house was full of souvenir china, mugs, teapots and sugar basins commemorating every coronation from that of Edward VII to that of Elizabeth II.* * *(n.) = mugEx: The house was full of souvenir china, mugs, teapots and sugar basins commemorating every coronation from that of Edward VII to that of Elizabeth II.
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95 venirle Algo grande a Alguien
(v.) = get + too big for + Posesivo + boots, get + too big for + Posesivo + breechesEx. He told Thaksin that when he himself was a boy, his mother always cut him down to size when he got too big for his boots.Ex. He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.* * *(v.) = get + too big for + Posesivo + boots, get + too big for + Posesivo + breechesEx: He told Thaksin that when he himself was a boy, his mother always cut him down to size when he got too big for his boots.
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96 pantalla gigante or grande
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97 el burro grande, ande o no ande*
never mind the quality, feel the width *Spanish-English dictionary > el burro grande, ande o no ande*
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99 no poder ver a otro con jaba grande
*to envy sbSpanish-English dictionary > no poder ver a otro con jaba grande
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100 por la verga grande
См. также в других словарях:
grande — 1. ‘De tamaño, importancia, intensidad, dotes, etc., superiores a lo común o regular’: Vive en una casa grande; Torear siempre fue su gran sueño; Sintió un malestar grande; Es un gran poeta. Referido a persona significa también, sobre todo en… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
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grande — (Del lat. grandis). 1. adj. Que supera en tamaño, importancia, dotes, intensidad, etc., a lo común y regular. 2. Dicho de una persona: De edad avanzada. 3. ant. Abundante, numeroso. ¶ MORF. sup. irreg. máximo. 4. m. Prócer, magnate, persona de… … Diccionario de la lengua española
grande — [lat. grandis ]. ■ agg. 1. a. [di spazio, territorio, superficie, che supera la misura ordinaria: un g. palazzo ] ▶◀ ampio, esteso, largo, lungo, (ant.) magno, spazioso, vasto. ◀▶ corto, piccolo, ridotto, stretto. ● Espressioni: grande magazzino… … Enciclopedia Italiana
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Grande pá! — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Grande pá! Género Serie de TV País Argentina … Wikipedia Español
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grande — adj. 2 g. 1. Que tem dimensões mais que ordinárias. 2. Extenso. 3. Comprido. 4. Crescido, desenvolvido. 5. Poderoso. 6. Grave. 7. Copioso. 8. Intenso. 9. Profundo. 10. Heroico. 11. Respeitável. 12. Corajoso. 13. Magnânimo. 14. Bom. 15. Magnífico … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
Grande — puede referirse a: Lo que tiene mucho tamaño. Véase también: gran Topónimo Río Grande Apellido Loreto Grande … Wikipedia Español
Grande — *Grande, Germany *The Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and French word meaning big or large *The Rio Grandeee also*Grand … Wikipedia