tremendous
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary شگرف، ترسناک ، مهیب، فاحش، عجیب، عظیم.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary tremendous sahm-nâk/gin (az niki )šgarf énormité|énormément|enormous|enormity|awful lot|huge|tremendous|tremendously Etymology: Until the 18th century an enormity was an abnormality, an irregularity, something way outside the norm, since the word is derived from enorm "abnormal, perverted" from Latin enormis "abnormal, enormous" based on e(x) "out" + norma "carpenter's square, rule, norm." Latin "norma" probably comes from an Etruscan borrowing of Greek gnomon "carpenter's square, rule." The root of "gnomon" is the same as that of "know" and is found also in Latin ignorare "to not know" from which we borrowed both "ignore" and "ignorant." The meaning of "enormous," however, has gravitated toward abnormal only in size and that meaning eventually has influenced "enormity." burn-az-andâza hangoft + fra. énormément de qqch : eng. awful lot of ... : andâza ye kalân i az ... fra. énormes profits : sudhâ ye saršâr épater|tremendous šgarf šgoft/âfarin-âvar
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version مقدار زياد،شگرف ،ترسناک ،مهيب ،فاحش ،عجيب ،عظيم بازرگانى : چشمگير
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary tre·men·dous adj. Pronunciation: tri- ' men-dəs Function: adjective Etymology: Latin tremendus, from gerundive of tremere Date: 1632 1 : being such as may excite trembling or arouse dread, awe, or terror 2 a : notable by reason of extreme size, power, greatness, or excellence < tremendous problems> <a writer of tremendous talent> ― often used as a generalized term of approval <had a tremendous time> b : unusually large : HUGE <a tremendous number of people> synonyms see MONSTROUS –tre·men·dous·ly adverb –tre·men·dous·ness noun ]]>