Franska | Engelska |
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Grande Russie nom {f} | Great Russia◼◼◼(the territories of "Russia proper") |
Grande-Russienne nom {f} | Great Russian(a person from, or an inhabitant of, Great Russia) |
grande sériole nom {f} | yellowtail amberjack(A species of large edible fish) |
Grande Syrie nom {f} | Greater Syria◼◼◼(region in the Middle East) |
grande sœur nom {f} | older sister◼◼◼(multi-word, compound-word or otherwise sum-of-parts translations) |
grande unification nom {f} | grand unification theory◼◼◼(theory that unifies fundamental forces) |
grande-ville nom {f} | city [cities]◼◼◼(large settlement) |
grande vitesse ferroviaire nom | high-speed rail◼◼◼(type of rail transport) |
grandement adverbe | greatly◼◼◼(to a great extent) widely◼◼◻(separated by a large distance) |
Grandes Antilles nom propre {f-Pl} | Greater Antilles◼◼◼(Caribbean islands) |
grandes fêtes nom propre {f-Pl} | High Holidays◼◼◼(Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, collectively) |
grandes lèvres nom {f pl} | labia majora◼◼◼(outer folds of vulva) |
grandes manœuvres nom {f pl} | military exercise◼◼◼(war game) |
grandeur nom {f} | size [sizes]◼◼◼noun magnitude [magnitudes]◼◼◼(number) greatness◼◼◼(The state, condition, or quality of being great; as, greatness of size, greatness of mind, power, etc) |
grandeur nature adjectif | life-size◼◼◼(the same size as the real thing) full-size◼◼◻(Being the same size as the original) |
grandeur physique nom | physical quantity◼◼◼(physical property) |
grandiloquent adjectif | grandiloquent◼◼◼(overly wordy or elaborate) |
grandiloquent adjectif {m} | magniloquent(speaking pompously; using swelling discourse; bombastic) |
grandiose adjectif | grandiose◼◼◼(large and impressive, in size, scope or extent) |
grandir verbe | grow◼◼◼((intransitive) to become bigger) grow up◼◼◼verb grow up◼◼◼(to mature and become an adult) upgrow(grow up) |
Grands dieux interjection | God forbid◼◼◼(Don't let it be) |
grands froids nom {m pl} | freeze◼◼◼(period of cold) |
Grands Lacs nom propre {m-Pl} | Great Lakes◼◼◼(a group of five lakes on the United States–Canada border) |
grand’route nom {f} | highway [highways](main public road) |
grand’tante [archaic] nom {f} | great-aunt◼◼◼(aunt of one’s parent) |
(mettre qch au) grand jour nom | open(public knowledge; (to bring into) the open) |
[colloquial] dans les grandes largeurs adverbe | by a landslide(with big marginals) |
[scale up] agrandir verbe | scale [scaled, scaling, scales](to change size of) |
[vulgar] ouvrir sa grande gueule verbe | shoot one's mouth off(make reckless or exaggerated statements) |
à échelle grandeur adjectif | full-size(Being the same size as the original) |
à grande échelle adjectif | large-scale◼◼◼(drawn large so as to show detail) large-scale◼◼◼(large in amount, scope or extent) full-scale◼◼◻(thorough) |