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[ik΄stent] n ձգվածություն, տա րա ծություն, չափսեր. աստիճան, չափ. to a great extent մեծ չափով. to the full extent լրիվ չափով. to a certain extent որոշակի չափով. to some extent որոշ չափով. to a more or less առավել կամ պակաս չափով. have no idea of the extent չափսերի մասին գաղափար չունենալ -
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[greit] a խոշոր. great writer/artist/power խոշ որ գրող, մեծ արվեստագետ, խոշոր տիրու թյուն. a great beauty հայտնի գեղեցկուհի. Tigran the Great Տիգրան Մեծ(ը). մեծ (քա նակու թյուն, որակ) my great friend իմ հիա նա լի/հոյա կապ ընկերը. a great difference/mistake/victory մեծ տարբերություն, խոշոր սխալ, մեծ հաղ թանակ. a great change հսկայական փոփոխու թյուն. great heat/pain խիստ շոգ, ուժեղ ցավ. a great storm սաստիկ փոթորիկ. with great pleasure մեծագույն հաճույքով. to a great extent մեծ/ հսկա յական չափով. the great/greater part մեծ մասը. a great gardener /hunter/music lover մոլի պարտիզ պան/որսորդ. կրքոտ երաժշտասեր. a great talker խսկց. խոսելու սիրահար, շատա- խոս. խսկց. չափազանցություն. a great fish հսկայա կան ձուկ. have a great holiday արձակուրդը հո յա կապ անցկացնել. be great at football հրաշալի ֆուտբոլիստ լինել. a great chap հրաշալի տղա. great grandfather նախապապ. That’s great! Հոյակապ է
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