big u rečniku PONS

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big <-gg-> [bɪg] ADJ

'big-bucks ADJ Am inf

big 'busi·ness N no pl

'big shot, bigwig N inf

'big·wig, big shot N coll!

big Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

to have a big mouth
to have a big mouth
to give sb a big hand
a big fish in a small pond
big deal!, what's the big deal? inf
big deal!, what's the big deal? inf
to be a [big] hit with sb

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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In contrast to big cities, boycotts in smaller towns were more effective and theater owners complained of the harassment they received when they exhibited salacious films.
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He was just getting too old and the toupees were getting too big.
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Investing in smaller companies that lack the franchises of big blue chips means more risk of losing money and having your dividend cut or suspended.
www.theglobeandmail.com
They don't want us to get too big-headed about sharing it.
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In the same dock consignment of fuselages and big warehouses is undertaken.
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Barber is an aloof womanizer who can not commit or love and is used to illustrate the loneliness inherent in big-city life.
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With only 5 laps to go, he has a big crash in the whoops.
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Six or was perhaps a big red herring.
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A big part of the production process was indubitably coordinating schedules between the many notable guest appearances on the album.
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A narrowboat is a small space and a labrador is a big dog.
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