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big refers to the size of an average object.
large refers to the large area or object.
Huge is a very big kind.
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Hello, there are a lot of words, I have summarized a few for you:
big: The entity is large, such as an apple.
large: The size of the space, such as a room.
Greatest.
huge: huge, large in size.
old: Old, old.
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big: Bige.
large sound: garbage.
Excuse me. Hope it helps.
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It depends on where it is used;
The size of the body can be used in large, big
Older age with old
Tall
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The big English is big.
English [b ɡ] American [b ɡ].
adj.Bigger; Vital; ambitious; Welcome.
adv.Grandiose; exaggerated; Successfully.
n.Outstanding organizations and individuals.
Example sentence: new york
is a big commercial city.
Translation: New York is a big commercial city.
Usage. adj.(adjective).
When "big" is used, the "large" in the case of an adjective refers to "large" in terms of volume, area, scope, capacity, and weight; When describing people, it focuses on referring to the body that is fat or older, and when used in children, it has the meaning of "growing up and mature", and sometimes it also refers to big people.
When the abstract noun does not indicate the general concept of old disturbance, but indicates a specific content of auspicious liquid, it can also be modified with big. Big is also used colloquially to mean "magnanimous".
Antonym. tiny
English [.]'ta ni] beauty ['taɪni]adj.minimal; Tiny feasts.
Example sentence: we're struggling along on a tiny income.
Translation: We live on very little income.
Phrase: tiny majority.
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The big English words are: large, big, bigness
Word parsing: 1, large
Pronunciation: English [lɑ d] American [lɑ rd].
adj.Bigger; A large number of them; Tuba; Comprehensive.
adv.exaggerated; [Nautical] downwind vBe on the spree.
shanghai is a large city.
Shanghai is a big city.
2. big pronunciation: English [b ɡ] American [b ɡ].
adj.Bigger; Vital; ambitious; Welcome.
adv.Grandiose; exaggerated; Successfully.
n.Outstanding organizations and individuals.
new york is a big commercial city.
New Hidden Pure is a large commercial city.
3、bigness
Pronunciation: English [.]'b ɡn s] beauty ['bɪɡnəs]
n.Big; Great; Important.
others say that the problem is monopoly, not bigness.
Others argue that the problem is monopoly, not scale.
synonyms: 1, wide
Pronunciation: 英 [wa d] 美 [wa d].
adj.Comprehensive. Expansive; wide open; Knowledgeable; Off-target.
adv.Zhang's very largely; Extensively; There is no complete certainty of winning.
open your mouth wide when you pronounce this sound.
When pronouncing this sound, the mouth should be opened wide.
2、huge
Pronunciation: English [hju d] American [hju d].
adj.Enormous; Massive; Great.
the destructive force of the storm is huge.
The destructive power of the storm is enormous.
he possesses a huge house on the hillside.
He owned a huge mansion in the mountains.
3、mighty
Pronunciation: English [.]'ma ti] beauty ['maɪti]
adj.Robust; Huge advVery; Exceedingly.
the mighty empire finally crumbled.
The mighty empire eventually collapsed.
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Big English: big.
1. Meaning:
adj.Bigger; Vital; ambitious; Welcome.
adv.Grandiose; exaggerated; Successfully.
n.Outstanding organizations and individuals.
2. Usage. When "big" is used, the "large" in the case of an adjective refers to "large" in terms of volume, area, scope, capacity, and weight; When describing people, it focuses on referring to the body that is fat or older, and when used in children, it has the meaning of "growing up and mature", and sometimes it also refers to big people. When an abstract noun does not represent a general concept, it can also be modified by big.
Big is also used colloquially to mean "magnanimous".
The combination of big and on means "proficient, enthusiastic"; In conjunction with with, there is "full....and by extension, it can mean "about to give birth".
this mouse is very big.
This rat is huge.
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1. Large English: large, English [lɑ d] American [lɑ rd].
2. The big fireplace in this room is the most conspicuous. the dominant feature of the room was the large fireplace。
3. I didn't want to go to a big comprehensive university at that time. i didnt want to go to a large university。
4. How can you say that kind of thing? I was shocked. how can you say that? im absolutely astounded。
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The big English words are: large, big, bigness
Word parsing: 1, large
Pronunciation: 英 [lɑ d ] 美 [lɑ rd].
adj.Bigger; A large number of them; Tuba; Comprehensive.
adv.exaggerated; [Nautical] downwind vBe on the spree.
shanghai is a large city.
Shanghai is a big city.
2. big pronunciation: English [b ɡ] American [b ɡ].
adj.Bigger; Vital; There are those who are ambitious and quiet; Welcome.
adv.Grandiose; exaggerated; Successfully.
n.Outstanding organizations and individuals.
new york is a big commercial city.
New York is a big commercial city. Stove command.
3、bigness
Pronunciation: English [.]'b ɡn s] beauty ['bɪɡnəs]
n.Big; Great; Important.
others say that the problem is monopoly, not bigness.
Others argue that the problem is monopoly, not scale.
synonyms: 1, wide
Pronunciation: 英 [wa d] 美 [wa d].
adj.Comprehensive. Expansive; wide open; Knowledgeable; Deviate from the goal and steal the pure luck.
adv.Zhang's very largely; Extensively; There is no complete certainty of winning.
open your mouth wide when you pronounce this sound.
When pronouncing this sound, the mouth should be opened wide.
2、huge
Pronunciation: English [hju d] American [hju d].
adj.Enormous; Massive; Great.
the destructive force of the storm is huge.
The destructive power of the storm is enormous.
he possesses a huge house on the hillside.
He owned a huge mansion in the mountains.
3、mighty
Pronunciation: English [.]'ma ti] beauty ['maɪti]
adj.Robust; Huge advVery; Exceedingly.
the mighty empire finally crumbled.
This powerful empire eventually collapsed.
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