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largish

/lahr-jish/US // ˈlɑr dʒɪʃ //UK // (ˈlɑːdʒɪʃ) //

大的,大尺寸的,大型的,大型

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : rather large.

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Examples

  • When Galileo turned his telescope at Jupiter, any largish moving body in the sky was considered a planet — including moons.

  • I also saw a John Waters movie shown, which featured the Three Bears; largish gay men who lived as a “throuple.”

  • That was rather a largish transaction to be carried on through secret letters, eh?

  • Their shouts of glee reached Nicks largish ears despite the lack of air as mortals know it.

  • Upon the middle finger was a copper ring, in which was set a largish black stone: this was Schamir.

  • From his beak depended a largish bundle, in pale blue wrappings, so that at a glance they knew the stork was bringing a girl.

  • On the occasion to which I have referred, I saw at a distance a largish bird feeding on a bank of mud close to an embankment.