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Перевод: giant
[прилагательное] громадный; гигантский; исполинский; богатырский; [существительное] великан ; гигант ; исполин ; титан ; гидромонитор
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- Twenty years ago, when the firm was of negligible size, Mr Fikret Abdi became its director and proceeded to build it up into a giant enterprise.
- The Spring Bank Holiday event will start, as usual, on the Saturday, May 23rd afternoon, with a giant car boot sale at Anstey Park to coincide with the opening of the fair.
- The exhibition consisted of giant ceramic sculptures featuring the likes of a white Michael Jackson cuddling his pet chimp, a girl in a bathtub being surprised by a periscope, and a menagerie of smiling bears, penguins, puppies and pigs.
- The stirring is automatic, the cutting is done by machine and the milling is done by a machine working on the principle of a giant food processor.
- Although humans may have the longest lifespan of any mammal, giant tortoises have the longest recorded lives among vertebrates.
- Between relentless, disjointed images of everything from cowboys and Indians to real-life Vietnam clips and even an off-colour star of a former age, Victor Mature as the Jolly Green Giant, he managed to write the obituary for that totally plastic group, created from nothing as NBC's teenybop answer to the Beatles and who were a pale shadow in terms of comparative talent.
- The river bank looked like the breeding ground of a flock of giant bats, their tattered wings extended and ruffled slightly by the wind.
- Bernard Lavery is the doyen of the home-grown British giant vegetable world, and he organised yesterday's event at Alton Towers, the Midlands pleasure park which attracts two and a half million visitors a year.
- In the end she saw the giant fish-hooks come down down into her and she thought they would haul her out of the depths, but they did not.
- Parading along the road in a stately line, driven by Hasidic Jews with long beards, were 150 large cars, each with a giant branched Jewish candlestick mounted on the roof.
- The enormous variety in the clinical descriptions of the primary sores, from "dwarf to "giant", "transient" to "phagedenic" (destructive of tissue), and follicular" to "papular" might be taken as lending a little indirect support for this heresy.
- Sometimes I get a little dizzy and that and I sort of feel real tall - you know, like a giant.
- Giant's pub deal robs tenants of guest beer rights Report by Stephen Cox
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