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1 vast
adj. onmetelijk, kolossaal[ va:st] 〈 vastness〉1 enorm (groot) ⇒ geweldig, onmetelijk♦voorbeelden:vast territory • uitgestrekt gebiedvastly exaggerated • vreselijk overdrevenprices have vastly increased • de prijzen zijn ontzettend gestegen -
2 vast auditorium
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3 vast territory
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4 vast difference
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5 vast knowledge
uitgebreide kennis -
6 impressed by the vast knowledge she showed
English-Dutch dictionary > impressed by the vast knowledge she showed
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7 fastened
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8 fixed
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9 tightened
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10 fixed capital
vast kapitaal,vast bezit (bezittingen van een zaak die niet vlottend zijn) -
11 flat rate
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12 stuck-at fault
vast-op-1 of vast-op-0 fout -
13 fast asleep
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14 go steady
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15 sit tight
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16 and all the more so
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17 const
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18 contend firmly
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19 deep rooted
vast geworteld,geankerd -
20 firm contract
vast contract
См. также в других словарях:
vast — [ væst ] adjective ** extremely large: a vast empty plain a vast amount/number/quantity: Our dog eats a vast amount of food each day. a vast range/array: the vast array of computer games available in vast numbers/amounts: People flocked to the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
vast — VAST, Ă, vaşti, te, adj. (Despre spaţii, terenuri, construcţii etc.) Care este foarte întins, care se întinde până departe; de mari dimensiuni, de mari proporţii. ♦ (Despre abstracte) De mare anvergură, de amploare; bogat; complex. – Din fr.… … Dicționar Român
Vast — Vast, a. [Compar. {Vaster}; superl. {Vastest}.] [L. vastus empty, waste, enormous, immense: cf. F. vaste. See {Waste}, and cf. {Devastate}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Waste; desert; desolate; lonely. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The empty, vast, and wandering… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vast — W2S2 [va:st US væst] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: vastus empty, desolate, very large ] 1.) extremely large = ↑huge vast amounts/numbers/quantities/sums etc (of sth) ▪ The government will have to borrow vast amounts of money. ▪ The… … Dictionary of contemporary English
vast — /vast / (say vahst) adjective 1. of very great extent or area; very extensive, or immense. 2. of very great size or proportions; huge; enormous. 3. very great in number, quantity, or amount, etc.: a vast army; a vast sum. 4. very great in degree …
Vast — Vast, n. A waste region; boundless space; immensity. The watery vast. Pope. [1913 Webster] Michael bid sound The archangel trumpet. Through the vast of heaven It sounded. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vast — [vast, väst] adj. [L vastus: see WASTE] very great in size, extent, amount, number, degree, etc. n. Archaic a vast space vastly adv. vastness n … English World dictionary
vast|ly — «VAST lee, VAHST », adverb. 1. to a vast extent or degree; immensely: »an explosion vastly more rapid and powerful. 2. exceedingly; extremely; very: »new housing projects vastly superior to the old slums … Useful english dictionary
vast|y — «VAS tee, VAHS », adjective. vast; immense: »I can call spirits from the vasty deep (Shakespeare) … Useful english dictionary
Vast — (lat.), weit ausgedehnt, umfassend … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Vast — (lat.), weit ausgedehnt, umfassend … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon