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61 great
[greɪt] adjective1) of a better quality than average; important:عَظيمChurchill was a great man.
2) very large, larger etc than average:كَبيرa great crowd of people at the football match.
3) of a high degree:عَظيم، كثيرTake great care of that book.
4) very pleasant:عَظيم، مُمْتِع جِداWe had a great time at the party.
5) clever and expert:عَظيم، ماهِر، ذكيJohn's great at football.
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62 great
[ɡreit]1) (of a better quality than average; important: a great writer; Churchill was a great man.) grand2) (very large, larger etc than average: a great crowd of people at the football match.) grand3) (of a high degree: Take great care of that book.) grand4) (very pleasant: We had a great time at the party.) merveilleux5) (clever and expert: John's great at football.) doué pour•- greatly- greatness -
63 great
[ɡreit]1) (of a better quality than average; important: a great writer; Churchill was a great man.) grande2) (very large, larger etc than average: a great crowd of people at the football match.) grande3) (of a high degree: Take great care of that book.) grande4) (very pleasant: We had a great time at the party.) ótimo5) (clever and expert: John's great at football.) perito•- greatly- greatness -
64 Great Scott!
боже мой!, великий боже!, видит бог!, о господи!; вот те на!, ого!; чёрт возьми!, чёрт подери! (восклицание, выражающее удивление, досаду и т. п.) [первонач. амер.; ирон. прозвище американского генерала У. Скотта (W. Scott, 1786 - 1866), кандидата в президенты США]Mr. March: "Great Scott! You two haven't the faintest idea of how to conduct a parley." (J. Galsworthy, ‘Windows’, act III) — Мистер Марч: "Видит бог, никто из вас не имеет ни малейшего представления о том, как вести переговоры."
Colonel Wharton: "I've brought you in some cherries, Evelyn. They're the only ripe ones I could find." Mrs. Wharton: "Oh, that is nice. I hope you're not tired." Colonel Wharton: "Great Scott, I'm not such a crock that it can tire me to pick a few cherries." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Unkhown’, act I) — Полковник Уортон: "Я принес тебе немного вишен, Эвелин. Только эти и были зрелые." Миссис Уортон: "Очень мило с твоей стороны. Надеюсь, ты не устал." Полковник Уортон: "Черт возьми! Разве я такая развалина, что мне трудно сорвать несколько вишен?"
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65 THAT
(1) (demonstrative): tana (an adjectival word, VT49:11; in one version of the language also tanya, as in tanya wendë "that maiden", MC:215-16). Also yana with meaning “the former” (e.g. *loa yana “that year” referring to a former year). Adj. OF THAT SORT taitë; IN THAT WAY tanen; THAT MATTER tama. Also see THIS regarding the word talumë “at this [or, that] time”. –TA, YA, VT49:11, 18 (2) (pronoun) ta, also translated “it”. (Notice that in some versions of the language, Tolkien wanted ta to be a plural pronoun “they, them” used of non-living things. See the various entries on ta in the Quenya-English wordlist.) Sa, normally translated “it”, is also defined as “that” in one source. IT IS THAT náto, IT IS NOT THAT uito. –VT49:11, TA, VT49:18, 28 (3) (relative pronoun "who, which, that"). According to VT47:21, the relative pronoun is ye with reference to a person (*i Elda ye tirnen "the Elf who/that I watched"), plural i (e.g. *Eldar i... "Elves that..."). The impersonal relative pronoun ("that = which") is ya (e.g. *i parma ya hirnen "the book that/which I found"), pl. presumably *yar (*i parmar yar... "the books that..."). This gives a system with great symmetry, but Tolkien also used i in a singular sense, in the sentence i Eru i or ilyë mahalmar ëa "the One who is [or, that is] above all thrones", though i is indeed plural in i carir quettar ómainen "those who [or, those that] form words with voices". A relative pronoun ya *"which" is found in the "Arctic" sentence; a long variant yá also occurs in the corpus (VT43:27-28). Case-forms: The plural locative of ya is attested as yassen "in which" in Nam (sg. *yassë), the genitive and ablative forms of ye are attested as yëo and yello respectively in VT47:21, and the same source gives ion and illon as the corresponding plural forms. –VT47:21, WJ:391, UT:305, 317, Arct(4) (conjunction, as in "I know that you are here") i, cf. the sentence savin Elessar ar i nánë aran Ondórëo “I believe Elessar really existed and that he was a king of Gondor” (VT49:27). In one version of early “Qenya”, this conjunction appeared as ne instead (PE14:54). -
66 great
رَائِع \ admirable: fit to be admired; very good: an admirable cook; admirable courage. adorable: lovable; delightful: an adorable little cat. excellent: very good; of high quality: excellent food; an excellent cook. extraordinary: very unusual; causing wonder and surprise: For a small boy he has an extraordinary knowledge of science. fantastic: very good, wonderful: How was the party? - fantastic!. glamorous: having glamour: the glamorous lights of a big city. glorious: having great fame and honour: A glorious victory, splendid; beautiful; very fine A glorious mass of golden hair. gorgeous: richly coloured; splendid: a gorgeous sunset. grand: splendid; very fine; a grand view. great: fine; very pleasing: We had a great time in Paris. heavenly: very pleasant; charming: What heavenly music!. impressive: producing a strong (and usu. good) effect on the mind: an impressive result; an impressive speaker. incredible: wonderful; very good: She had an incredible flat. magnificent: very fine; splendid; grand: a magnificent ceremony. marvellous: wonderful; surprising. picturesque: (of a scene or description; not of a person) beautiful in a simple and charming way: a picturesque village of old houses beside a stream. remarkable: surprising; unusual and worth noticing: a remarkable change. smashing: splendid. spectacular: making a splendid or exciting show: The king was crowned in a spectacular ceremony. splendid: very good: a splendid idea. superb: splendid; grand; very fine: a superb performance; a superb hotel. terrific: very fine: That was a terrific film. wonderful: causing wonder; very fine: a wonderful improvement; a wonderful holiday. \ See Also مُثير الإعجاب، فاتن (فاتِن)، ممتاز (ممتاز)، مدهش (مُدْهِش)، خلاب (خلاّب)، زاهي الألوان، مجيد (مجيد)، مؤثر (مؤثِّر)، عظيم (عظيم) -
67 great read
Общая лексика: отличная статья (Take a look at that article, it's a great read.), отличная книга -
68 great diving beetle
(a water insect that carries a bubble of air under its wing cover for breathing when it is under water.)* * *(a water insect that carries a bubble of air under its wing cover for breathing when it is under water.) -
69 great man theory
Gen Mgtthe idea that leaders possess innately superior qualities that distinguish them from other people, including the ability to capture the imagination and loyalty of the masses -
70 Great Disappointment
Религия: Великое огорчение, (The failed prophecy of William Miller who predicted that Christ would return to earth in 1844) Великое разочарование -
71 Great Kanon
Религия: "Канон Андрея Критского", (A cycle by Andrew of Crete comprising 250 troparions that narrate the entire Old Testament and New Testament) "Великий канон" -
72 Great Mosque of Esfahan
Общая лексика: (The complex of buildings in Esfahan, Iran, that centres on the 11th-century domed sanctuary and includes a second smaller domed chamber, built in 1088, known for its beauty of proportion and design) Большая мечеть в ИсфаханеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Great Mosque of Esfahan
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73 great diving beetle
(a water insect that carries a bubble of air under its wing cover for breathing when it is under water.) ditisco -
74 great diving beetle
(a water insect that carries a bubble of air under its wing cover for breathing when it is under water.) köfunarbjalla -
75 great diving beetle
(a water insect that carries a bubble of air under its wing cover for breathing when it is under water.) csíkbogár -
76 great diving beetle
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77 great diving beetle
(a water insect that carries a bubble of air under its wing cover for breathing when it is under water.) dalgıç böcek -
78 great diving beetle
(a water insect that carries a bubble of air under its wing cover for breathing when it is under water.) hrošč povodnjak -
79 great diving beetle
(a water insect that carries a bubble of air under its wing cover for breathing when it is under water.) sukeltaja -
80 great diving beetle
(a water insect that carries a bubble of air under its wing cover for breathing when it is under water.)
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