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  • 1 large

    (great in size, amount etc; not small: a large number of people; a large house; a large family; This house is too large for two people.) μεγάλος
    - largeness
    - at large

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  • 2 Large

    adj.
    P. and V. μέγας.
    Abundant: P. and V. πολύς, ἄφθονος.
    Long: P. and V. μακρός.
    Broad: P. and V. εὐρύς.
    So large: P. and V. τοσοῦτος, τοσόσδε, P. τηλικοῦτος, τηλικόσδε, V. τόσος (rare P.).
    How large? P. and V. πόσος, Ar. and P. πηλκος.
    Indirect: P. and V. ὅσος, ὅποσος.
    At large: use adj., P. and V. φετος, νειμένος.
    Range at large: P. ἄφετος νέμεσθαι (Plat., Rep. 498C).

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  • 3 large

    μεγάλος

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  • 4 Large-hearted

    adj.
    P. μεγαλόφρων, P. and V. γενναῖος.

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  • 5 Large-minded

    adj.
    P. μεγαλόφρων, P. and V. γενναῖος.

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  • 6 Large-mindedness

    subs.
    P. μεγαλοφροσύνη, ἡ, P. and V. γενναιότης, ἡ, τὸ γενναῖον.

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  • 7 at large

    1) ((of prisoners etc) free: Despite the efforts of the police, the escaped prisoner is still at large.) ελεύθερος
    2) (in general: the country / the public at large.) γενικά

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  • 8 as large as life

    (in person; actually: I went to the party and there was John as large as life.) ο ίδιος

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  • 9 by and large

    (mostly; all things considered: Things are going quite well, by and large.) σε γενικές γραμμές

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  • 10 big game

    (large animals (usually lions, tigers etc) that are hunted: He hunts big game in Africa; a big game hunter.) μεγάλο θήραμα

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  • 11 mass

    I 1. [mæs] noun
    1) (a large lump or quantity, gathered together: a mass of concrete/people.) μάζα
    2) (a large quantity: I've masses of work / things to do.) σωρός
    3) (the bulk, principal part or main body: The mass of people are in favour of peace.) κύριος όγκος
    4) ((a) measure of the quantity of matter in an object: The mass of the rock is 500 kilos.) μάζα
    2. verb
    (to bring or come together in large numbers or quantities: The troops massed for an attack.) μαζεύω/-ομαι
    3. adjective
    (of large quantities or numbers: mass murder; a mass meeting.) μαζικός
    - mass-produce
    - mass-production
    - the mass media
    II [mæs] noun
    1) ((a) celebration, especially in the Roman Catholic church, of Christ's last meal (Last Supper) with his disciples: What time do you go to Mass?) θεία λειτουργία
    2) (a setting to music of some of the words used in this service.) λειτουργία

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  • 12 pile

    I 1. noun
    1) (a (large) number of things lying on top of each other in a tidy or untidy heap; a (large) quantity of something lying in a heap: There was a neat pile of books in the corner of the room; There was pile of rubbish at the bottom of the garden.) στοίβα,σωρός
    2) (a large quantity, especially of money: He must have piles of money to own a car like that.) μεγάλη ποσότητα
    2. verb
    (to make a pile of (something); to put (something) in a pile: He piled the boxes on the table.) στοιβάζω
    - pile up II
    (a large pillar or stake driven into the ground as a foundation for a building, bridge etc: The entire city of Venice is built on piles.) πάσσαλος
    III noun
    (the thick soft surface of carpets and some kinds of cloth eg velvet: The rug has a deep/thick pile.) πέλας

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  • 13 army

    1) (a large number of men armed and organized for war: The two armies met at dawn.) στρατός
    2) (a large number (of people etc): an army of tourists.) στρατιά

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  • 14 computer

    [kəm'pju:tə]
    (a usually large electronic machine capable of storing and processing large amounts of information and of performing calculations: The whole process is done by computer; PC means `personal computer'; a computer game; a computer program.) ηλεκτρονικός υπολογιστής
    - computerise

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  • 15 fair

    I [feə] adjective
    1) (light-coloured; with light-coloured hair and skin: fair hair; Scandinavian people are often fair.) ξανθός
    2) (just; not favouring one side: a fair test.) δίκαιος
    3) ((of weather) fine; without rain: a fair afternoon.) ωραίος,αίθριος
    4) (quite good; neither bad nor good: Her work is only fair.) καλούτσικος
    5) (quite big, long etc: a fair size.) ικανοποιητικός
    6) (beautiful: a fair maiden.) όμορφος
    - fairly
    - fair play
    II [feə] noun
    1) (a collection of entertainments that travels from town to town: She won a large doll at the fair.) λούνα παρκ
    2) (a large market held at fixed times: A fair is held here every spring.) εμποροπανήγυρη, παζάρι
    3) (an exhibition of goods from different countries, firms etc: a trade fair.) εμπορική έκθεση

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  • 16 fat

    [fæt] 1. noun
    1) (an oily substance made by the bodies of animals and by some plants: This meat has got a lot of fat on it.) λίπος
    2) (a kind of such substance, used especially for cooking: There are several good cooking fats on the market.) λίπος
    2. adjective
    1) (having a lot of fat on one's body; large, heavy and round in shape: He was a very fat child.) παχύς
    2) (large or abundant: Her business made a fat profit; A fat lot of good that is! (= That is no good at all)) μπόλικος
    - fatten
    - fatty
    - fattiness
    - fat-head

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  • 17 galaxy

    ['ɡæləksi]
    plural - galaxies; noun
    1) (a very large group of stars.) γαλαξίας
    2) (a large group of famous, impressive etc people, things etc: a galaxy of entertainers; a galaxy of new cars.) πλειάδα, λαμπρή συγκέντρωση

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  • 18 heap

    [hi:p] 1. noun
    1) (a large amount or a large number, in a pile: a heap of sand/apples.) σωρός
    2) ((usually in plural with of) many, much or plenty: We've got heaps of time; I've done that heaps of times.) μπόλικος
    2. verb
    1) (to put, throw etc in a heap: I'll heap these stones (up) in a corner of the garden.) σωριάζω
    2) (to fill or cover with a heap: He heaped his plate with vegetables; He heaped insults on his opponent.) γεμίζω,φορτώνω

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  • 19 hearty

    1) (very friendly: a hearty welcome.) εγκάρδιος
    2) (enthusiastic: a hearty cheer.) ενθουσιώδης
    3) (very cheerful; too cheerful: a hearty person/laugh.) ανοιχτόκαρδος
    4) ((of meals) large: He ate a hearty breakfast.) χορταστικός
    5) ((of a person's appetite) large.) μεγάλος,γέρος

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  • 20 heavy industry

    (industries such as coalmining, ship-building etc which involve the use of large or heavy machines or which produce large or heavy products.) βαριά βιομηχανία

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  • large — [ larʒ ] adj., n. m. et adv. • XIe ; lat. largus « abondant; généreux », a remplacé latus, à cause de longus « long » I ♦ Adj. 1 ♦ Qui a une étendue supérieure à la moyenne dans le sens de la largeur. Une large avenue. Chapeau à larges bords.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Large — (l[aum]rj), a. [Compar. {Larger} (l[aum]r j[ e]r); superl. {Largest}.] [F., fr. L. largus. Cf. {Largo}.] 1. Exceeding most other things of like kind in bulk, capacity, quantity, superficial dimensions, or number of constituent units; big; great;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • large — [ lardʒ ] adjective *** bigger than usual in size: The house had an exceptionally large yard. Large crowds gather each year in St. Peter s Square to see the Pope. A large man with a long ginger beard stood in the doorway. a. used in clothing… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • large — [lärj] adj. larger, largest [OFr < L largus: see LARD] 1. Archaic liberal; generous 2. big; great; specif., a) taking up much space; bulky b) enclosing much space; spacious [a large office] …   English World dictionary

  • large — large, big, great mean above the average of its kind in magnitude, especially physical magnitude. Large may be preferred when the dimensions, or extent, or capacity, or quantity, or amount is being considered {a large lot} {a large hall} {a large …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • large — Large, Latus, Largus, Laxus. Large par le bas et allant en aguisant, Pyramidatus. Fort large, Perlatus. Fort large et spatieux, Spatiosus. Large outre mesure, Vastus. Un homme large, soit prodigue ou liberal, Largus. Trop large, Nimius. Devenir… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • large — 〈[la:(r)dʒ] Abk.: L〉 groß (als Kleidergröße) [engl.] * * * 1large [larʒ(ə) ] <Adj.> [frz. large < lat. largus = freigebig; reichlich] (bes. schweiz.): großzügig: der l. Schiedsrichter. 2large [la:ɐ̯d̮ʒ ] <indekl. Adj.> [engl. large …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Large — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Brian Large (* 1939), Fernsehregisseur von Opernübertragungen Josaphat Robert Large (* 1942), Dichter und Romancier Robert C. De Large (1842−1874), US amerikanischer Politiker Diese …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • large — large, largely Large is used as an adverb with the verbs bulk and loom and in the phrase by and large. Otherwise largely is the normal adverb and means ‘to a large extent’ (His failure was largely due to laziness) …   Modern English usage

  • large — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of considerable or relatively great size, extent, or capacity. 2) pursuing an occupation or activity on a significant scale. 3) of wide range or scope. ► VERB (large it) Brit. informal ▪ go out and have a good time. ● …   English terms dictionary

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