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I . large [lɑ:ʤ] ADJ

1. large (in size, quantity):

large
a large amount of work

2. large hum or euph (fat):

large
by and large

II . large [lɑ:ʤ] N

1. large (not caught):

to be at large

2. large (in general):

at large

3. large Am:

ambassador at large

large in·test·ine N MED

ˈlarge-scale ADJ esp attr

2. large-scale (made large):

edi·tor-at-ˈlarge <editors-at-large> N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The courtship ritual involves noisy vocalisations, known as croaking, by large numbers of males.
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There were bone deformities in the right arm, both legs, and, most conspicuously, in the large skull.
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She spent much of her childhood with her maternal grandfather who owned a large country estate and was from an early age a nature and animal lover.
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And despite the economic uncertainty, indentured servants arrived in large numbers until the end of the seventeenth century.
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Adverse conditions may lead to disorientation, large numbers gathering on ships on overcast or wet nights.
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These negatives can be used to contact print, or in some cases if the negative is made large enough (about 4x5) they can be enlarged.
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The firm puts on large-scale promotional giveaways for their eyeglasses, as many as 10,000 pairs each round.
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It reflects the aspirations of a large section of Ivorian youth.
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Cf, which is available in relatively large quantities due to its long half-life (2.65 years).
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Dinnerware relies on support from public participation of its projects and draws large audiences to its various exhibitions and innovative events.
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