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grande adjective | grand [grander, grandest](of large size or extent) great [greater, greatest](very big, large scale) large [larger, largest](of greater size, see also: big) |
grande noun {m} | grandee(high-ranking nobleman in Spain or Portugal) |
Grande y Felicísima Armada proper noun {f} | Spanish Armada(The fleet of warships sent by Philip II of Spain) |
grandemente adverb | greatly(to a great extent) |
grandes almacenes noun {m-Pl} | department store [department stores](store containing many departments) |
Grandes Lagos proper noun {m-Pl} | Great Lakes(a group of five lakes on the United States–Canada border) |
grandes mentes piensan igual phrase | great minds think alike(used to emphasize two people reaching the same conclusion) |
grandes narrativas noun {m-Pl} | metanarrative(narrative about narratives of historical meaning, experience or knowledge) |
grandes relatos noun {m} | metanarrative(narrative about narratives of historical meaning, experience or knowledge) |
grandes remedios phrase | desperate times call for desperate measures(in adverse circumstances, actions that might have been rejected may become the best choice) |
grandes éxitos (de música) | |
grandeza noun {f} | grandeeship(rank or estate of a grandee) grandeur(state of being grand or splendid; magnificence) greatness(The state, condition, or quality of being great; as, greatness of size, greatness of mind, power, etc) |
grandeza física noun | physical quantity(physical property) |
grandilocuente adjective | bombastic(pompous or overly wordy) grandiloquent(overly wordy or elaborate) magniloquent(speaking pompously; using swelling discourse; bombastic) orotund(pompous; bombastic) pompous(affectedly grand) |
grandioso adjective | grandiose(large and impressive, in size, scope or extent) |
grandote adjective | huge [huger, hugest](very large) |
grandílocuo adjective | bombastic(pompous or overly wordy) grandiloquent(overly wordy or elaborate) |
gran danés noun {m} | Great Dane(mastiff) |
Gran Depresión proper noun {f} | Great Depression(economic collapse) |
Gran Desgarramiento proper noun {m} | Big Rip(hypothetical end of the universe) |
gran desplazamiento vocálico proper noun {m} | Great Vowel Shift(major change in the pronunciation of the English language) |
gran ducado noun {m} | grand duchy(a dominion or region ruled by a grand duke or grand duchess) grand dukedom(title of grand duke or grand duchess) |
Gran Ducado de Lituania proper noun {m} | Grand Duchy of Lithuania(former European state) |
Gran Ducado de Luxemburgo proper noun {m} | Grand Duchy of Luxembourg(official name of Luxembourg) |
gran duque noun | grand duke(ruler or monarch of a grand duchy) |
a grandes males phrase | desperate times call for desperate measures(in adverse circumstances, actions that might have been rejected may become the best choice) |
a grandes rasgos adverb | broadly(in a wide manner) |
a lo grande preposition | in a big waypreposition |
agrandamiento noun {m} | enlargement [enlargements](Act of making larger) |
agrandar verb | enlarge [enlarged, enlarging, enlarges](make larger) |