1 an officer of middle rank in the army or air force -- comandante
2 to study something as your main subject at college or university -- especializarse en algo
She majored in philosophy at Harvard.
3 main or leading -- mayor [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
one of the major supermarket chains una de las mayores cadenas de supermercados
4 significant or important -- gran [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
5 a mid-ranking officer in the military -- comandante [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
Major Jenkins. Comandante Jenkins.
He saluted the major. Él saludó al comandante.
6 the main subject sb studies at college, or sb studying that subject -- carrera [ feminine, singular ]
7 to have a particular subject as your main area of study at college -- especializarse
This is a major international treaty which has banned anti-personnel mines.
We have separated out the sectors and made major progress.
In addition, a uniform application of the regulation is of major significance.
Then there is another major political theme which is connected with the subject of this evening's debate.
We are a major funder in that region.
This clear stance has been a major force for good.
Then, obviously, there is this major issue of substitution.
This is wrong, it is immoral and it constitutes a major hindrance to development.
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重要的, 較重要的, 主要的…
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重要的, 较重要的, 主要的…
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principal, importante, major…
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主要な, (陸軍、空軍の)少佐…
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ana, esas, büyük…
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principal/-ale, majeur/-eure, commandant [masculine]…
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important, gran, comandant…
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مُهِم, كَبير, رائد…
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