0 more important or more serious than other things or people of a similar type -- podstawowy, ważny
1 in music, belonging to a key (= set of musical notes) that often produces a happy sound -- dur, durowy
2 the most important subject that a college or university student studies, or the student who is studying -- kierunek podstawowy, student/ka
3 an officer of middle rank in the army or air force -- major
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Attempting to write a global geographical perspective on organic agriculture is a major challenge.
There are three major groups under discussion here: actualization conditionals, inferential conditionals, and purely case-specifying conditionals (each type is then subdivided into numerous subtypes).
These regulations and requirements have a major impact on the research and development of new drugs.
Indeed, the wish to avoid such veto power may both contribute to surplus coalitions and to grand coalitions between major parties.
They also held meetings with non-governmental organisations and the leaders of the major political parties.
About 60 other parties also joined the electoral contest, both within and outside the major contending alliances.
It is well recognized that past mental health problems are strongly related to the development of major depression.
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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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importante, de envergadura, comandante…
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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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