0 of a better quality than average; important -- hebat
a great writer
Churchill was a great man.
2 of a high degree -- sangat
3 very pleasant -- amat menggembirakan
John’s great at football.
5 separated by one generation more than (an uncle, grandfather etc) -- generasi ketiga
A great-uncle is one’s father’s or mother’s uncle
a great-grandchild.
This may include planning a further move to housing offering a greater degree of shelter, or even greater reliance on families.
Thus, the spending of the new pesticide tax proceeds, to a great extent, would redistribute money from conventional to organic farming.
Specifically, the younger children might be expected to show greater phonetic sensitivity to the input than older children.
Seventy-eight per cent admitted that they would be more empathetic towards patients, with greater sensitivity to their psychological distress, in the future.
Both of these subscales are scored so that high scores indicate greater psychological well-being and vitality.
Correspondingly, men and women with the greatest burden of childcare responsibilities had increased risk of psychological distress, but this risk was significantly greater for men.
Work factors had a greater impact on class differences in psychological distress in men.
This strengthens the case for work factors having a greater impact on socioeconomic inequalities in psychological distress among men.
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大的, 大量的, 巨大的…
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大的, 大量的, 巨大的…
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genial, grande, mucho…
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sensacional, ótimo, grande…
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すばらしい, 卓越した, 大きな…
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mükemmel, çok iyi, önemli…
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excellent/-ente, merveilleux/-euse, formidable…
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genial, gran, molt…
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