Big fat Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɪɡ/ /ˈfæt
BIG FAT
bˈɪɡ/ /fˈæt
BIG FAT
التعريف
'Big fat' is an informal expression used before a noun to strongly emphasize its size, importance, or obviousness. It adds exaggeration and is often used for humor or emphasis.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Big fat' is highly informal and often playful or sarcastic; it is mainly used in spoken English. It commonly appears before nouns to add strong emphasis ('a big fat lie'). Do not use it in formal writing.
Spanish: gran - enorme (énfasis coloquial)Portuguese (BR): grande - enorme (ênfase informal)Portuguese (PT): grande - enorme (ênfase informal)Chinese (Simplified): 特大的 - 巨大的(强调, 口语)Chinese (Traditional): 特大的 - 巨大的(強調,口語)Hindi: बड़ा मोटा (ज़ोर देने के लिए, आम बोलचाल)Arabic: ضخم - كبير جدًا (تعبير عامي للتأكيد)Bengali: মোটা তাজা - বড়সড়Russian: здоровенный - жирный (перен.) - огромныйJapanese: でっかい - でかい - どでかいVietnamese: to bự - to đùng - bự chảngKorean: 큼직한 - 왕큰 - 아주 큰Turkish: kocaman - iri kıyım - koskocaUrdu: موٹا تازہ - بڑاIndonesian: besar banget - gede banget - segede gaban
جمل نموذجية
That was a big fat lie.
basic
I gave him a big fat hug.
basic
She got a big fat present for her birthday.
basic
I failed the test — a big fat zero for me.
natural
Don’t believe him. That story is a big fat exaggeration.
natural
I just got a big fat paycheck this month!
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