Largish Meaning in English
word · lemma: large
ˈɫɑɹdʒ
LAR-jish
lˈɑːdʒɪʃ
LAA-jish
التعريف
Describes something that is fairly large, but not very large; somewhat bigger than average.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
"Largish" is informal and often used when the exact size is unknown, expressing that something is moderately large. Common before nouns ("a largish box"). Not as strong as "large"; more approximate than "big".
Spanish: bastante grande - grandecitoPortuguese (BR): um pouco grande - meio grandePortuguese (PT): um pouco grande - algo grandeChinese (Simplified): 有点大的 - 稍大的Chinese (Traditional): 有點大的 - 稍大的Hindi: थोड़ा बड़ा - काफ़ी बड़ाArabic: كبير نوعًا ما - بحجم كبير قليلاًBengali: বড়সড় - একটু বড়Russian: довольно большой - крупноватыйJapanese: やや大きめ - そこそこ大きいVietnamese: hơi lớn - khá lớnKorean: 꽤 큰 - 좀 큰Turkish: oldukça büyük - iriçeUrdu: کافی بڑا - کچھ بڑاIndonesian: lumayan besar - agak besar
جمل نموذجية
The cat is largish compared to others.
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He bought a largish suitcase for his trip.
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We have a largish backyard.
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I noticed a largish stain on my shirt after lunch.
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That's a largish group for this small room, isn't it?
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Do you want a largish coffee or just a regular one?
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