largish是什么意思

  • En [ ˈlɑː.dʒɪʃ]
  • Us [ ˈlɑːr.dʒɪʃ]

详细释义

  • 0 fairly large, but not very large -- 挺大的(虽然不是特别大)

    • Their new house is largish, but it's not as big as their old one. 他们的新房子挺大的,但还是没有原来的房子大。

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  • This is concerned with overseas investments, which on the whole are carried out by largish companies.

  • Unless the five or six camps are largish they will not make a sizeable impression on the problem.

  • It does not matter how carefully you conduct these works, you must have a largish number of accidents, serious and otherwise.

  • It was because a largish amount of insurance was being taken out on this occasion that suspicions were aroused.

  • He should select one town or one largish area in the country in which to see how they work out.

  • They are coming now in largish numbers because we have full employment.

  • It will become merely a largish steel producer in competition with other groups of a very similar size.

  • It may even be that these largish tracts of space which exist in the area provide some scope for the creation of new factories.

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