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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- adjective: Of considerable size, number, quantity, magnitude, or extent; large. See Synonyms at
large . - adjective: Of great force; strong: a big wind; in a big rage.
- adjective: Obsolete Of great strength.
- adjective: Mature or grown-up: big enough to take the bus by herself.
- adjective: Older or eldest. Used especially of a sibling: My big brother is leaving for college next week.
- adjective: Pregnant: big with child.
- adjective: Filled up; brimming over: felt big with love.
- adjective: Having or exercising considerable authority, control, or influence: a big official; a big chief.
- adjective: Conspicuous in position, wealth, or importance; prominent: a big figure in the peace movement.
- adjective: Of great significance; momentous: a big decision; a big victory.
- adjective: Informal Widely liked, used, or practiced; popular: "For public opinion . . . has grown harsh and yuppie-bashing is big” ( Sally Jacobs).
- adjective: Informal Self-important; cocky: You're too big for your own good.
- adjective: Loud and firm; resounding: a big voice.
- adjective: Bountiful; generous: had a big heart.
- adverb: In a pretentious or boastful way: talked big about the new job.
- adverb: Informal With considerable success: made it big with their recent best-selling album.
- adverb: Informal In a thorough or unmistakable way; emphatically: failed big at the box office.
- idiom: big on Enthusiastic about; partial to: "The Japanese are big on ranking things and deciding which is Number One” ( James Fallows).
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- didelis
- platus
- išdidus
- suaugęs
- svarbus
- to talk big girtis
- big with news pilnas naujienų
- too big for one's boots šnek. per daug savimi pasitikįs