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big



grande
grande


Definiciones

inglés > español
big
     1. adj. Grande.
     2. adj. Popular.
inglés > inglés
big
     1. adj. Of great size, large.
           Elephants are big animals, and they eat a lot.
     2. adj. (of an industry or other field) Thought to have undue influence.
           There were concerns about the ethics of big pharma.
     3. adj. Popular.
           That style is very big right now in Europe, especially among teenagers.
     4. adj. (informal) Adult.
           Kids should get help from big people if they want to use the kitchen.
     5. adj. (informal) Fat.
           Gosh, she is big!
     6. adj. (informal) Important or significant.
           What's so big about that? I do it all the time.
     7. adj. (informal, with on) Enthusiastic (about).
           I'm not big on the idea, but if you want to go ahead with it, I won't stop you.
     8. adj. (indtr, en, of) (informal) Mature, conscientious, principled; generous.
           That's very big of you, thank you!
           I tried to be the bigger person and just let it go, but I couldn't help myself.
     9. adj. (informal) Well-endowed, possessing large breasts in the case of a woman or a large penis in the case of a man.
           Whoa, Nadia has gotten pretty big since she hit puberty.
     10. adj. (sometimes figurative) Large with young; pregnant; swelling; ready to give birth or produce.
           She was big with child.
     11. adj. (informal) Used as an intensifier, especially of negative-valence nouns
           You are a big liar.  Why are you in such a big hurry?
     12. adj. (of a city) populous
     13. adj. (informal, slang) old, mature. Used to imply that somebody is too old for something, or acting immaturely.
           Imagine still watching Pokemon at your big age.
     14. adj. topics, en, Size
     15. adv. In a loud manner.
     16. adv. In a boasting manner.
           He's always talking big, but he never delivers.
     17. adv. In a large amount or to a large extent.
           He won big betting on the croquet championship.
     18. adv. On a large scale, expansively.
           You've got to think big to succeed at Amalgamated Plumbing.
     19. adv. Hard.
           He hit him big and the guy just crumpled.
     20. s. Someone or something that is large in stature
     21. s. An important or powerful person; a celebrity; a big name.
     22. s. (as plural) The big leagues, big time.
     23. s. (BDSM, slang) The participant in ageplay who acts out the older role.
     24. v. To praise, recommend, or promote.
     25. v. (transitive, archaic, or UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) to inhabit; occupy
     26. v. (reflexive, archaic, or UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) to locate oneself
     27. v. (transitive, archaic, or UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) to build; erect; fashion
     28. v. (intransitive, archaic, or UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) to dwell; have a dwelling
     29. s. One or more kinds of barley, especially six-rowed barley.
español > inglés
grande
     1. adj. (after the noun or predicatively) big, large
     2. adj. (before a plural noun) great
     3. adj. (about human age) aged, old
           Mi papá ya es muy grande para hacer eso. - My dad is now a bit old to do that.
     4. s. grandee

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Ejemplos

You look just like your big brother. 
    Eres igualito a tu hermano mayor.
How big? 
    ¿Qué tan grande?
There is a big park near our school. 
    Hay un gran parque cerca de nuestra escuela.
There was a big gold star on the door. 
    Había una gran estrella dorada en la puerta.
My grandmother's death was a big shock. 
    La muerte de mi abuela fue un gran shock.



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