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large (adj.)
ample, big, broad, comprehensive, deep, expansive, extensive, full, generous, great, huge, large, liberal, lots, major, plenty, prominent, significant, solid, strong, vast, wide, wide-ranging, widespread
- avoir un large appui international pour démarrer ce projet - have ample international support to start this project
- l’industrie de la biotechnologie occupe une très large place au Canada - biotechnology is a very big industry in Canada
- se donner un mandat très large - take on a very broad mandate
- unir les pays de l’hémisphère dans une large zone de libre-échange - unite the countries of the hemisphere in a comprehensive free trade area
- planter une bordure d’arbres d’un demi-mille de large - plant a row of trees half a mile deep
- jouer un rôle plus large dans l’organisation - undertake a more expansive role in the organization
- avoir une très large connaissance de la scène politique canadienne - have a very extensive knowledge of the Canadian political scene
- prévoir des conséquences sérieuses pour un large éventail de crimes - ensure meaningful consequences for a full (wide) range of crimes
- définir un concept de la façon la plus large possible - define a concept in the most generous of senses
- on doit accorder une large part de crédit au comité - a great deal of credit should be given to the committee
- représenter une large partie de la population - speak for a huge (large, major) segment of the population
- permettre une interprétation plus large du système d’assurance-emploi dans ces régions - allow a more liberal interpretation of the employment insurance system in these areas
- le gouvernement doit faire sa large part dans l’indemnisation de toutes les victimes d’un sinistre - the government must play a major part in compensating all disaster victims
- une des entreprises les plus larges de la communauté - one of the most prominent businesses in the community
- de larges portions du projet de loi seront invalidées - significant parts of the bill will be struck down
- il y a un large consensus entre tous les intervenants - there is a solid (strong) consensus among all the stakeholders
- le ministère doit fournir un large éventail de produits et de services - the department must deliver a vast (huge) range of products and services
- investir dans une large gamme de projets communautaires méritoires - invest in a wide array of worthy community projects
- tenir compte du très large appui pour ce programme - take into account the wide-ranging (widespread) support for the program
NOTE: The French adjective large can sometimes be translated into English by a noun, as in the following example:
- il y a une large proportion de gens qui sont d’accord avec le gouvernement - there are lots (plenty) of people who agree with the government
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