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101 tremendous challenge
Общая лексика: задача не из легких (контекстуальный перевод на русский язык) -
102 tremendous eater
Общая лексика: обжора -
103 tremendous events of the war
Макаров: ужасные события войныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tremendous events of the war
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104 tremendous great shout
Разговорное выражение: страшнейший крикУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tremendous great shout
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105 tremendous house
Макаров: огромный дом -
106 tremendous job
Общая лексика: колоссальный объём работы -
107 tremendous long way
Макаров: очень долгий путь -
108 tremendous loss of lives
Общая лексика: огромные потери в живой силеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tremendous loss of lives
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109 tremendous ovation
Общая лексика: несмолкающие аплодисменты -
110 tremendous potentialities of the Socialist system
Дипломатический термин: огромные возможности социалистического строяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tremendous potentialities of the Socialist system
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111 tremendous roar
Макаров: оглушительный рёв -
112 tremendous separation
Спорт: потрясающая сепарация -
113 tremendous shape
Спорт: потрясающая форма -
114 tremendous success
Макаров: огромный успех, потрясающий успех -
115 tremendous talker
Общая лексика: ужасный болтун -
116 tremendous task
Общая лексика: масштабная задача -
117 tremendous upgrowth of science
Макаров: бурное развитие наукиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tremendous upgrowth of science
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118 tremendous vistas
Макаров: необъятные перспективы -
119 Tremendous Floating Point
Information technology: TFPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Tremendous Floating Point
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120 Tremendous Interest Quotient
Business: TIQУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Tremendous Interest Quotient
См. также в других словарях:
Tremendous — Tre*men dous, a. [L. tremendus that is to be trembled at, fearful, fr. tremere to tremble. See {Tremble}.] Fitted to excite fear or terror; such as may astonish or terrify by its magnitude, force, or violence; terrible; dreadful; as, a tremendous … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tremendous — index far reaching, major, portentous (eliciting amazement), prodigious (enormous) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tremendous — (adj.) 1630s, awful, dreadful, terrible, from L. tremendus fearful, terrible, lit. to be trembled at, gerundive form of tremere to tremble (see TREMBLE (Cf. tremble)). Hyperbolic or intensive sense of extraordinarily great or good, immense is… … Etymology dictionary
tremendous — stupendous, monumental, prodigious, *monstrous Analogous words: enormous, immense, *huge, vast, gigantic, colossal: astounding, amazing, flabbergasting (see SURPRISE): terrifying, alarming, startling, frightening (see FRIGHTEN) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
tremendous — [adj] huge, overwhelming amazing, appalling, astounding, awesome, awful, blimp, colossal, cracking, deafening, dreadful, enormous, excellent, exceptional, extraordinary, fabulous, fantastic, fearful, formidable, frightful, gargantuan, gigantic,… … New thesaurus
tremendous — ► ADJECTIVE 1) very great in amount, scale, or intensity. 2) informal extremely good or impressive. DERIVATIVES tremendously adverb. ORIGIN Latin tremendus, from tremere tremble … English terms dictionary
tremendous — [tri men′dəs] adj. [L tremendus < tremere, to TREMBLE] 1. Archaic such as to make one tremble; terrifying; dreadful 2. a) very large; great; enormous b) Informal wonderful, amazing, extraordinary, etc. SYN. ENORMOUS tremendously … English World dictionary
tremendous — 01. Wayne Gretzky was a [tremendous] hockey player, probably the best in the world. 02. Their company is very successful; they are earning [tremendous] amounts of money. 03. There has been a [tremendous] increase in the number of people who use… … Grammatical examples in English
tremendous — [[t]trɪme̱ndəs[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n (emphasis) You use tremendous to emphasize how strong a feeling or quality is, or how large an amount is. [INFORMAL] I felt a tremendous pressure on my chest... There s tremendous tension between… … English dictionary
tremendous — tre|men|dous S2 [trıˈmendəs] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: tremendus, from tremere; TREMBLE] 1.) very big, fast, powerful etc ▪ Suddenly, there was a tremendous bang, and the whole station shook. ▪ She was making a tremendous effort to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
tremendous — tre|men|dous [ trə mendəs ] adjective ** 1. ) usually before noun used for emphasizing that something such as an amount, achievement, or feeling is extremely great, important, or strong: a tremendous success I have tremendous respect for my… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English