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ضَخْم \ big: large. bulky: (of objects) large and difficult to handle. colossal: of very great size. enormous: very big gigantic. of very great size:: a gigantic tree. gross: very fat; very big: a gross stomach; a gross mistake. huge: very large: An elephant is a huge animal. husky: (of men) big and strong. immense: very large: There was an immense improvement in her work. mammoth: unusually large. strapping: big, strong and healthy: a strapping boy. tremendous: very great: a tremendous explosion. vast: very large: a vast ocean. \ See Also هَائِل، جسيم (جَسِيم)، بدين (بَدين)، قَوِيّ البِنْيَة -
3 of very great size
ضَخْم \ big: large. bulky: (of objects) large and difficult to handle. colossal: of very great size. enormous: very big gigantic. of very great size:: a gigantic tree. gross: very fat; very big: a gross stomach; a gross mistake. huge: very large: An elephant is a huge animal. husky: (of men) big and strong. immense: very large: There was an immense improvement in her work. mammoth: unusually large. strapping: big, strong and healthy: a strapping boy. tremendous: very great: a tremendous explosion. vast: very large: a vast ocean. \ See Also هَائِل، جسيم (جَسِيم)، بدين (بَدين)، قَوِيّ البِنْيَة -
4 1728 komada
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5 hiljadu sedamsto dvadeset osam
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6 tizenkét grossz
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8 условия гросс
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great gross мат.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > двенадцать гроссов
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10 крупный
1) (большой)
big, large; large-scale (большого масштаба); coarse(-grained), gross (грубого помола)
2) (важный, серьезный)
great* * ** * *big, large; large-scale; coarse(-grained), gross* * *bigbouncingcapitalcoarsegoodlygreatgrossheavyheavysetking-sizelargelarge-scalemajormassivesizablesizeable -
11 большой гросс
1) British English: great gross (-12 гроссов, 1728 штук)2) Makarov: great gross (= 12 гроссов) -
12 iso
yks.nom. iso; yks.gen. ison; yks.part. isoa; yks.ill. isoon; mon.gen. isojen; mon.part. isoja; mon.ill. isoihinbig (adje)bulky (adje)great (adje)gross (adje)large (adje)strapping (adje)tall (adje)voluminous (adje)walloping (adje)* * *• gorgeous• tall• big• considerable• voluminous• great• gross• large• magnificent• spacious• strapping• sturdy• tremendous• bulky• a lot -
13 великий
1) great
2) big* * ** * *1) great 2) big, large* * *bigcapitalgrandgreatgrosslargelarge-scalesizablesizeable -
14 masse
masse [mas]1. feminine nouna. ( = volume) mass ; ( = forme) massive shapeb. ( = foule) les masses the massesd. ( = maillet) sledgehammer• ça a été le coup de masse ! (choc émotif) it was quite a blow! ; (prix excessif) it cost a bomb! (inf)e. (locutions)• tu as aimé ce film ? -- pas des masses ! did you like that film? -- not much!• il n'y en a pas des masses [d'eau, argent] there isn't much ; [de chaises, spectateurs] there aren't many► en masse [exécutions, production] mass before n2. compounds* * *mas1) ( ensemble) massla masse croissante des chômeurs — the swelling ranks (pl) of the unemployed
2) ( grande quantité)départs/exécutions en masse — mass exodus (sg)/executions
il a des masses (colloq) d'argent/de copains — he's got masses ou loads (colloq) of money/of friends
‘tu as aimé ce livre?’ - ‘pas des masses’ — (colloq) ‘did you like this book?’ - ‘not much'
3) ( peuple)la masse — the masses (pl)
enseignement/loisirs de masse — education/leisure activities for the masses
4) Physique mass5) ( en électricité) earth GB, ground US6) ( maillet) sledgehammer•Phrasal Verbs:••se noyer or fondre dans la masse — to get lost in the crowd
* * *mas1. nf1) PHYSIQUE mass2) [muscles, air, eau] massOn distinguait la masse du bâtiment dans la brume. — You could make out the mass of the building in the mist.
3) [individus] crowd, massla masse — the masses pl
5) ÉLECTRICITÉ, ÉLECTRONIQUE earth Grande-Bretagne ground USAmettre à la masse — to earth Grande-Bretagne to ground USA
6) (= outil) sledgehammer7) *une masse de; des masses de (= beaucoup de) — masses of, loads of
J'ai une masse de choses à faire. — I've got masses of things to do.
8) (locutions)Les gens sont venus en masse pour l'accueillir. — People came en masse to welcome him.
Ces jouets sont produits en masse en Chine. — These toys are mass-produced in China.
dans la masse [sculpté] — from the block
2. masses nfpl(= population) masses* * *masse nf1 ( ensemble) mass; masse rocheuse rocky mass; masse neigeuse/nuageuse mass of snow/cloud; masse d'air chaud mass of warm air; masse d'eau body of water; masse informe shapeless mass; une masse humaine a mass of humanity; la masse croissante des chômeurs the swelling ranks of the unemployed (pl); statue taillée dans la masse statue hewn from the block; homme taillé dans la masse tall muscular man; teinté dans la masse mass-colouredGB;2 ( grande quantité) une masse de a lot of; une masse de poussière/documents a lot of dust/documents; exécutions en masse mass executions; faire des recrutements en masse to embark on a mass recruitment drive; ils sont venus en masse they came in droves; produire qch en masse to mass-produce sth; production de masse mass production; la population a voté en masse there was a high turnout at the election; les manifestants ont envahi le stade en masse the demonstrators invaded the stadium en masse; il a des masses○ d'argent/de copains/de livres he's got masses ou loads○ of money/of friends/of books; ‘tu as aimé ce livre?’-‘pas des masses’○ ‘did you like this book?’-‘not much ou particularly’; je ne le connais pas des masses○ I don't know him that well; des hommes comme lui, je n'en connais pas des masses○ he's a rare bird;3 ( majorité) bulk; la masse des électeurs demeure indécise the bulk of the electorate remains undecided;4 ( peuple) la masse the masses (pl); masses laborieuses working classes; les masses paysannes the peasantry (+ v sg ou pl); culture de masse mass culture; littérature de masse popular literature; enseignement/loisirs de masse education/leisure activities for the masses; moyens de communication de masse mass media;5 Phys mass; masse atomique/moléculaire atomic/molecular mass;6 Électrotech earth GB, ground US; mettre un fil électrique à la masse to earth GB ou ground US an electric wire;7 Art mass;8 Pharm mass;9 ( maillet) sledgehammer; enfoncer qch à la masse or à coups de masse to knock sth in with a sledgehammer.masse d'armes mace; masse critique critical mass; masse inerte inertial mass; masse monétaire money supply; masse pesante gravitational mass; masse salariale (total) wage bill; masse spécifique or volumique density.se noyer or fondre dans la masse to get lost in the crowd; (se laisser) tomber comme une masse to collapse; dormir comme une masse to sleep like a log○; être à la masse◑ to be crackers○ GB ou nuts○, to be mad.[mas] nom féminin1. [bloc informe] masss'abattre ou s'écrouler ou s'affaisser comme une masse to collapse ou to slump heavily2. (familier) [grande quantité]a. [objets] heaps ou masses ofb. [gens] crowds ou masses ofdes amis, il n'en a pas des masses he hasn't got that many friends[douze grosses] great gross4. [groupe social]communication/culture de masse mass communication/culture[majorité] majority6. ÉCONOMIE & FINANCEla masse des créanciers/obligataires the body of creditors/bondholdersmasse atomique/moléculaire atomic/molecular mass12. ARMEMENT13. [de billard] butt (of cue)————————à la masse (très familier) locution adjectivale————————en masse locution adjectivale[licenciements, production] mass (modificateur)————————en masse locution adverbiale1. [en grande quantité]produire ou fabriquer en masse to mass-producese déplacer en masse to go in a body ou en masse -
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Mathematics: great gross (1728 штук)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > двенадцать гроссов
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17 крупный
1) General subject: big, bouncing, coarse, extensive, goodly, great, gross, handsome, heavyset (о сложении), hefty, king size, king sized, king-size, large, large-scale (о промышленности и т.п.), massive, outstanding, portly (о человеке), round (о сумме), severe, title (о шрифте и т.п.), vast, wholesale, significant, ambitious, broad, stiff2) Geology: bulky3) Medicine: major4) Colloquial: king-sized, walloping5) Chemistry: large volume6) Mathematics: large scale7) Railway term: lump8) Economy: large-size9) Automobile industry: bastard10) Mining: large-sized12) Information technology: large-scale13) Silicates: coarse (о заполнителе)14) Atomic energy: large sized15) Business: heavy16) Drilling: heavy-duty (о станках)18) Makarov: large (о сорте продукта по величине)20) Microsoft: Larger -
18 велик
1. кратк. форма от великий
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too big* * *1. кратк. форма от великий 2. too big* * *bigcapitalgreatgrosslargelarge-scalesizablesizeable -
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20 обширный
vast; spacious; extensive прям. и перен.* * ** * *vast; spacious; extensive и numerous* * *amplebigbroadcapitalcomprehensiveexpansiveextendedextensivegreatgrosslargelarge-scalelongrangysizablesizeablespaciousvastvoluminouswide
См. также в других словарях:
great gross — n. a unit of quantity equal to twelve gross … English World dictionary
great gross — noun a cardinal number equal to one dozen gross • Syn: ↑1728 • Hypernyms: ↑large integer * * * noun : a unit of quantity equal to 12 gross * * * a unit of quantity equivalent to 12 gross. Abbr.: GGR [1525 35] * * * great gross noun … Useful english dictionary
great gross — a unit of quantity equivalent to 12 gross. Abbr.: GGR [1525 35] * * * … Universalium
great gross — /greɪt ˈgroʊs/ (say grayt grohs) noun a unit of quantity in the imperial system equal to 12 gross. Abbrev.: g.gr …
great gross — a traditional unit of quantity equal to a dozen gross, or 1728 … Dictionary of units of measurement
A great gross — Gross Gross, n. [F. gros (in sense 1), grosse (in sense 2). See {Gross}, a.] 1. The main body; the chief part, bulk, or mass. The gross of the enemy. Addison. [1913 Webster] For the gross of the people, they are considered as a mere herd of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
great gross — noun Number 1728 (12 x 12 x 12), (historical) … Wiktionary
Gross — Gross, n. [F. gros (in sense 1), grosse (in sense 2). See {Gross}, a.] 1. The main body; the chief part, bulk, or mass. The gross of the enemy. Addison. [1913 Webster] For the gross of the people, they are considered as a mere herd of cattle.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gross (unit) — A gross is equal to a dozen dozen, i.e. 12 times; 12 = 144.It can be used in duodecimal counting.The term is often used in commercial contexts implying a quantity of 144 items. A count of 1728 or a dozen gross equals a great gross. Though a gross … Wikipedia
gross — 1 / grōs/ adj [Middle English, immediately obvious, from Middle French gros thick, coarse, from Latin grossus] 1: flagrant or extreme esp. in badness or offensiveness: of very blameworthy character a gross violation of the rules of ethics a gross … Law dictionary
Gross — Gross, a. [Compar. {Grosser}; superl. {Grossest}.] [F. gros, L. grossus, perh. fr. L. crassus thick, dense, fat, E. crass, cf. Skr. grathita tied together, wound up, hardened. Cf. {Engross}, {Grocer}, {Grogram}.] 1. Great; large; bulky; fat; of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English