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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.) grande- largely- largeness
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large adj grandetr[lɑːʤ]2 (family) numeroso,-a3 (extensive) amplio,-a, extenso,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL(as) large as life familiar en personaat large (as a whole) en generalby and large por lo generalon a large scale a gran escalato be at large andar suelto,-a, estar en libertadto be larger than life ser exagerado,-alarge employers grandes empresas nombre femenino plural1) big: grande2) comprehensive: amplio, extenso3)by and large : por lo generaladj.• crecido, -a adj.• cuantioso, -a adj.• dilatado, -a adj.• gordal adj.• grande adj.• importante adj.n.• cabezorro s.m.
I lɑːrdʒ, lɑːdʒadjective larger, largest [The usual translation, grande, becomes gran when it is used before a singular noun]a) ( in size) <area/room> grandehe's a large man — es un hombre corpulento or (fam) grandote
b) (in number, amount) \<\<family/crowd\>\> grande, numerosoa large proportion of my income — gran parte or una buena parte de mis ingresos
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1) at largea) ( at liberty)to be at large — \<\<murderer/tiger\>\> andar* suelto
b) ( as a whole) en generalsociety/the public at large — la sociedad/el público en general
c) ( in US)[lɑːdʒ]representative at large — representante de todo un estado o distrito en el Congreso o Senado de los EEUU
1. ADJ(compar larger) (superl largest)a large room — una gran habitación, una habitación grande
in large doses the toxin is fatal — en grandes dosis, la toxina es mortal
do you have (it in) a larger size? — ¿lo tiene en una talla más grande?
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by and large — en general•
to grow larger — crecer•
as large as life — en carne y hueso, en personaextent, measure 1., 6)the central character is a larger-than-life, cantankerous Italian — el personaje principal es un italiano exuberante y cascarrabias
a large group of people — un grupo numeroso or grande de personas
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a large crowd had gathered — se había formado un gran gentío•
a large number of them — un gran número de elloslarge numbers of people came — vinieron muchísimas personas, vinieron gran número de personas
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a large proportion of — una gran proporción de•
a large quantity of — una gran cantidad de3) (Comm) de tamaño grandelarge — (on clothing label) grande; (on food packet, washing powder etc) tamaño familiar
See:GREAT, BIG, LARGE in great2. N•
at large —1) (=in general)the country/society at large — el país/la sociedad en general
2) (=on the loose)to be at large — [dangerous person, animal] andar suelto
3.4.CPDthe large intestine N — (Anat) el intestino grueso
large print N —
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in large print — en letra grande* * *
I [lɑːrdʒ, lɑːdʒ]adjective larger, largest [The usual translation, grande, becomes gran when it is used before a singular noun]a) ( in size) <area/room> grandehe's a large man — es un hombre corpulento or (fam) grandote
b) (in number, amount) \<\<family/crowd\>\> grande, numerosoa large proportion of my income — gran parte or una buena parte de mis ingresos
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1) at largea) ( at liberty)to be at large — \<\<murderer/tiger\>\> andar* suelto
b) ( as a whole) en generalsociety/the public at large — la sociedad/el público en general
c) ( in US)representative at large — representante de todo un estado o distrito en el Congreso o Senado de los EEUU
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2 junior
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1. noun, adjective((a person who is) younger in years or lower in rank or authority: He is two years my junior; The school sent two juniors and one senior to take part; junior pupils; He is junior to me in the firm; the junior school.) menor
2. adjective((often abbreviated to Jnr, Jr or Jun. when written) used to indicate the son of a person who is still alive and who has the same name: John Jones Junior.) hijo
3. noun((especially American) a name for the child (usually a son) of a family: Do bring Junior!) el pequeño, el benjamínjunior n alumno de primaria
júnior /'(d)ʒunjo(r)/ adjetivo invariable ‹equipo/categoría› junior ( before n), youth ( before n) (BrE) ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (pl◊ júniors)a) (Dep):■ sustantivo masculino ' júnior' also found in these entries: Spanish: cantera - juvenil - ayudante - cuije - hijo - Jr. - título English: Jr - junior - junior minister - junior school - below - Jnrtr['ʤʊːnɪəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (in rank) subalterno,-a2 (in age) menor, más joven3 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (after name) hijo■ Cyrus P. Doberman, Jr. Cyrus P. Doberman, hijo1 (in rank) subalterno,-a2 (in age) menor nombre masulino o femenino3 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL alumno,-a de EGB4 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL hijo■ where's your mom, Junior? ¿dónde está tu mamá, hijo?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLjunior high school SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL instituto de enseñanza secundariajunior minister SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL subsecretario,-ajunior school SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL escuela primariajunior ['ʤu:njər] adj1) younger: más jovenJohn Smith, Junior: John Smith, hijo2) subordinate: subordinado, subalternojunior n1) : persona f de menor edadshe's my junior: es menor que yo2) subordinate: subalterno m, -na f; subordinado m, -da f3) : estudiante mf de penúltimo añoadj.• juvenil adj.• menor adj.• más joven adj.n.• estudiante de penúltimo año s.m.• hijo s.m.• joven s.m.• júnior s.m.• menor s.m.
I 'dʒuːnjər, 'dʒuːniə(r)1)a) ( lower in rank) < official> subalterno; < position> de subalternojunior minister — ( in UK) ≈subsecretario, -ria m,f
junior partner — socio comanditario, socia comanditaria m,f
junior senator — ( in US) senador de más reciente elección en un estado
to be junior TO somebody — ser* subalterno de alguien, estar* por debajo de alguien
b) ( younger) más jovenJames D. Clark Junior — (AmE) James D. Clark, hijo or junior
2) (before n)a) ( for younger people) <fashion/size> para jóvenes; < team> juvenil, junior adj invb) (AmE Educ) de tercer año
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1)a) ( younger person)he is two years my junior, he is my junior by two years — tiene dos años menos que yo, es dos años menor que yo
b) ( person of lower rank) subalterno, -na m,f3)a) ( Educ) ( in US) estudiante de tercer año de colegio secundario o universidad; ( in UK) alumno de primaria o de los primeros años de secundariab) ( Sport) juvenil mf, junior mf['dʒuːnɪǝ(r)]1.ADJ [employee, executive, manager] (in age) más joven; (in length of service) de menor antigüedad; (in position, rank) subalterno, auxiliar; [partner] segundo; [section] (in competition) juvenilRoy Smith, Junior — Roy Smith, hijo
2. N1) (=younger person) menor mf, joven mf ; (US) * (=son) hijo m, niño mhe is my junior by three years, he is three years my junior — tiene tres años menos que yo, le llevo tres años
See:see cultural note GRADE in grade3.CPDjunior clerk N — (Jur) secretario(-a) m / f judicial
junior college N — (US) centro universitario donde se imparten cursos de dos años
junior doctor N — médico(-a) m / f residente
junior executive N — ejecutivo(-a) m / f joven
junior high school N — (US) ≈ centro de enseñanza secundaria
junior minister N — (Pol) ≈ secretario(-a) m / f de Estado, ≈ subsecretario(-a) m / f
junior partner N — (in firm) socio(-a) m / f adjunto(-a)
junior school N — (Brit) escuela f primaria
junior size N — talla f infantil
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I ['dʒuːnjər, 'dʒuːniə(r)]1)a) ( lower in rank) < official> subalterno; < position> de subalternojunior minister — ( in UK) ≈subsecretario, -ria m,f
junior partner — socio comanditario, socia comanditaria m,f
junior senator — ( in US) senador de más reciente elección en un estado
to be junior TO somebody — ser* subalterno de alguien, estar* por debajo de alguien
b) ( younger) más jovenJames D. Clark Junior — (AmE) James D. Clark, hijo or junior
2) (before n)a) ( for younger people) <fashion/size> para jóvenes; < team> juvenil, junior adj invb) (AmE Educ) de tercer año
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1)a) ( younger person)he is two years my junior, he is my junior by two years — tiene dos años menos que yo, es dos años menor que yo
b) ( person of lower rank) subalterno, -na m,f3)a) ( Educ) ( in US) estudiante de tercer año de colegio secundario o universidad; ( in UK) alumno de primaria o de los primeros años de secundariab) ( Sport) juvenil mf, junior mf
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