Enorme in english

Huge

pronunciation: hjudʒ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

enorme = deep ; enormous ; exponential ; extensive ; huge ; infinite ; mammoth ; massive ; monumental ; prodigious ; intense ; abysmal ; Herculean ; colossal ; of epic proportions ; monstrous ; a monster of a ; Herculanian ; thumping ; whopping ; king-size(d). 

Example: The world's largest processing department's plans and policies are always of deep interest.Example: In coventional libraries, such searches usually involve an enormous amount of time and energy.Example: Information technology continues to develop at an exponential rate.Example: The minutely detailed classification is of the type appropriate to an extensive collection.Example: A user searching for Smith's 'History as Argument' who was not sure under which subject it would be entered, would have to prowl through a huge number of cards in a card catalog to find the entry under SMITH.Example: It is still the same inexorably literal logic which must ultimately glance into the chaos, and small differences create infinite displacements between records.Example: The only problem is the mammoth task of interfiling new cards, especially in catalogues where there are large numbers of new or amended entries.Example: When the use of all synonymous terms would result in a massive duplication of A/Z subject index entries 'see references' are employed.Example: She was chairperson of the Task Force that in 1972 wrote a monumental report about discrimination against women in the library profession.Example: The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.Example: Mexico is undergoing an intense epidemiological transition characterised by a decline in the incidence of infectious diseases and a rapid increase in the importance of chronic illnesses and accidents.Example: The major problem encountered in encouraging young adults to use public libraries is the abysmal lack of specialist young adult librarians = The major problem encountered in encouraging young adults to use public libraries is the abysmal lack of specialist young adult librarians.Example: A task of Herculean proportions is how some members of Senate describe it.Example: University libraries have a problem in theft of books which is running at a colossal rate.Example: Even though they are not as long as I think they should be, many of the stories are of epic proportions and many of them are very entertaining.Example: Bogardus privately resolved that nothing would induce her to assent to this monstrous possibility.Example: Hurricane Rita became a monster of a storm as it gathered strength over the Gulf of Mexico.Example: The Ibbs family where founder members of this Herculanian pottery in Liverpool, England.Example: Labour's David Lammy stormed to victory in the Tottenham Parliamentary election with a thumping majority.Example: Further developments in application techniques have enabled a whopping increase in power and speed ratings of up to 50%.Example: Walking down the aisle signifies the beginning of your new life, so celebrate your wedding with a king-size cake.

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» boquete enormegaping hole .

Example: Questia contains thousands of books in the liberal arts, but gaping holes and many old titles diminish its value as a library collection.

» haber una enorme diferencia entre... y...there + be + a whale of a difference between... and... .

Example: There is a whale of a difference between religiosity and spirituality.

» suponer una enorme diferenciamake + a world of differencemake + a big differencemake + a whale of a difference .

Example: Sometimes it is the simplest things that mean the most and make a world of difference.

Example: Its the little things that make a big difference.

Example: But, as with many kitchen gadgets, slight changes in the design make a whale of a difference in functionality.

» tarea de enormes proporcionesdaunting task .

Example: With so many styles and options available on baby cribs today, purchasing the perfect baby crib can be a daunting task.

Enorme synonyms

big in spanish: grande, pronunciation: bɪg part of speech: adjective large in spanish: grande, pronunciation: lɑrdʒ part of speech: adjective vast in spanish: vasto, pronunciation: væst part of speech: adjective immense in spanish: inmenso, pronunciation: ɪmens part of speech: adjective
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