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big (EN)
aggettivo, avverbio

aggettivo “big”

big, comp. bigger, sup. biggest
  1. grande
    The big truck struggled to fit under the low bridge.
  2. importante
    Landing this job is a big opportunity for her career.
  3. entusiasta (per una persona o una causa)
    He's a big supporter of the local football team.
  4. maggiore (fratello o sorella più grande)
    This is my big brother.
  5. in sovrappeso
    He's gotten bigger since I last saw him.
  6. dotato (con organi sessuali grandi)
    She blushed when her friends joked about her new boyfriend being big in all the right places.
  7. muscoloso
    After months of training at the gym, Jake's arms had grown bigger, showing off his impressive biceps.
  8. maturo (comportamento generoso o maturo)
    When you forgave your brother despite his mistake, it was really big of you.
  9. popolare
    The superhero movie franchise is big in the US..
  10. influente (con grande influenza e operazioni su vasta scala)
    Critics argue that big pharma has too much control over our lives.

avverbio “big”

big (more/most)
  1. vantandosi
    She bragged big about her connections, yet she couldn't even get us into the club.
  2. molto
    She smiled big when she saw the surprise party her friends had organized for her.
  3. in grande (pensare o pianificare in modo ambizioso)
    To make it in Hollywood, you need to dream big and never give up.