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engleski
nemački
nemački
nemački
nemački
engleski
engleski
eine Unzahl [von etw dat]
a huge [or an enormous] number [of sth]
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huge [hju:ʤ] ADJ

1. huge (big):

Riesenerfolg m <-(e)s, -e>

2. huge (impressive):

huge costs

A/D, A to D

A/D abbreviation of analogue to digital

a.m. [ˌeɪˈem] inv

am abbreviation of ante meridiem

at 6 am

I. a [eɪ, ə], before vowel an [æn, ən] ART indef

1. a (undefined):

2. a after neg:

3. a (one):

4. a before profession, nationality:

5. a introducing state:

6. a (work of an artist):

7. a (quite):

8. a limiting uncountables:

9. a before unit:

10. a as multiplier:

11. a before unknown name:

ein [gewisser] .../eine [gewisse] ...

12. a (denoting likeness):

13. a before family name:

14. a before date:

15. a before product:

II. a [eɪ, ə], before vowel an [æn, ən] PREP

he earns $100,000 a year

a/c, Am also A/C N no pl

a/c ECON abbreviation of account current

Konto nt <-s, Kon·ten>

A <pl -s [or -'s]>, a <pl -'s [or -s]> [eɪ] N

1. A (letter):

a nt <-(s), -(s)>
A nt <-(s), -(s)>
A for Andrew [or Am as in Abel]

2. A MUS:

A nt <-(s), -(s)>
a nt <-(s), -(s)>
As nt <-ses, -se>
as nt
Ais nt <-, ->
ais nt
A-Dur nt
a-Moll nt <->
A nt <-(s), -(s)>
a nt <-(s), -(s)>
A-Dur nt

3. A (school mark):

Eins f
Einser m A
Sechs f CH
sehr gut
to be an A student Am, Aus
to get [an] A
to give sb an A

4. A FIN:

A share Brit

A1 <pl -'s [or -s]> [eɪ] N

1. A (hypothetical person, thing):

A <-(s), -(s)>

2. A (blood type):

A <-(s), -(s)>

3. A LAW:

Phrases:

A3 N

A abbreviation of answer

OpenDict unos

A&E

A&E (accident & emergency) N MED Brit Abk.
OpenDict unos

A.T.O.L. N

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It is a bipedal monster with huge tusks, spurred wrists, and membranes like a flying squirrel.
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He was personally a huge supporter of Serbdom, and wished for Serb unity.
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Though her comments were generally greeted with cheers and applause at the awards ceremony, the media backlash was huge.
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It really felt like she'd only made the trip over so as she wasn't the villain who spoilt the fun and that's a huge shame.
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This massive chunk of rock, covered with a forest of oak, hemlock, hickory and huge rhododendron, tops out at 3,260 feet above sea level.
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