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Gran Depresión
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Great Depression
Great Depression → Great Depression
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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depression [ingl. am. dəˈprɛʃ(ə)n, ingl. brit. dɪˈprɛʃ(ə)n] SUST.
1. depression U (despondency):
2. depression C (in flat surface):
3. depression C ECON.:
4. depression C METEO.:
I. great [ingl. am. ɡreɪt, ingl. brit. ɡreɪt] ADJ.
1.1. great (large in size):
great atrbv. sing.
gran delante del n
grandes delante del n
1.2. great number/quantity:
great atrbv. sing.
gran delante del n
grandes delante del n
there's a dirty great hole in my sock ingl. brit. coloq.
1.3. great atrbv. (profound, intense):
great affection/sorrow/attention/advantage
gran delante del n
2.1. great (important) landowner/occasion/problem:
great atrbv. sing.
gran delante del n
grandes delante del n
2.2. great (outstanding) man/woman/painter/athlete/author:
great atrbv. sing.
gran delante del n
grandes delante del n
2.3. great (genuine, real) friend/rival:
great atrbv. sing.
gran delante del n
grandes delante del n
you're a great help! coloq., irón.
¡valiente ayuda la tuya! irón.
¡pedazo de idiota! coloq.
3. great (excellent) coloq.:
great goal/movie/meal
great goal/movie/meal
es un tío sensacional Esp. coloq.
as interj. (that's) great!
as interj. (that's) great!
as interj. (that's) great!
¡bárbaro! coloq.
II. great [ingl. am. ɡreɪt, ingl. brit. ɡreɪt] SUST.
1. great (outstanding person):
great coloq.
great coloq.
2. great (important people) + pl v.:
the great and the good ingl. brit. hum.
III. great [ingl. am. ɡreɪt, ingl. brit. ɡreɪt] ADV. esp ingl. am. coloq.
fenomenal coloq.
en el diccionario PONS
Great Depression SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
depression [dɪˈpreʃən] SUST.
1. depression a. METEO., FIN.:
2. depression (hollow):
I. great [greɪt] SUST.
the great and the good ingl. brit.
II. great [greɪt] ADJ.
1. great (very big):
2. great (famous and important):
3. great (wonderful):
to be great at doing sth coloq.
4. great (very healthy):
5. great (for emphasis):
6. great (good):
en el diccionario PONS
Great Depression SUST.
en el diccionario PONS
depression [dɪ·ˈpreʃ·ən] SUST.
1. depression:
depression PSICO., FIN.
depression METEO.
2. depression (hollow):
I. great [greɪt] SUST.
II. great [greɪt] ADJ.
1. great (very big):
2. great (famous and important):
3. great (wonderful):
to be great at doing sth coloq.
4. great (very healthy):
5. great (for emphasis):
6. great (good):
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The vein runs north-south and, although showing some cobalt, was found to contain a great deal more arsenic.
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It is clear from other chola grants that parantaka was a great militarist who had made extensive conquests.
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In the northern half of the state, a series of rivers rise on the western side of the Great Dividing Range.
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Photos show people having a great time dressed like glow-worms, hornets, spiders, flies, and bedbugs.
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His estimation of her (and as he reveals of womankind) is based primarily upon her sexuality and place within marriage, terming marriage the great female destiny.
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