big in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for big in the English»Serbian Dictionary

big <-gg-> [bɪg] ADJ

'big shot, bigwig N inf

'big·wig, big shot N coll!

big Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a big mouth
to have a big mouth
to give sb a big hand
a big fish in a small pond
big deal!, what's the big deal? inf
big deal!, what's the big deal? inf
to be a [big] hit with sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Investing in smaller companies that lack the franchises of big blue chips means more risk of losing money and having your dividend cut or suspended.
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I wore it with a big white oversized tee shirt that had bright green and pink bows and rhinestones.
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In the same dock consignment of fuselages and big warehouses is undertaken.
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In contrast to big cities, boycotts in smaller towns were more effective and theater owners complained of the harassment they received when they exhibited salacious films.
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A narrowboat is a small space and a labrador is a big dog.
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Second, big price fluctuations will be common as we enter the mania and approach the peak.
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Housing crises in big cities and the industrialization of remote areas required mass housing construction, development of new territories and reconstruction of old cities.
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When the lumber season is quiet it just so happens to be the season for blueberries which is big business.
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He was just getting too old and the toupees were getting too big.
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Its name means the big comb, referring its resemblance to a cockscomb.
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