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Difference between "large" and "big"?



 
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Difference between "large" and "big"? #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 01, 2007 6:32 am   Difference between "large" and "big"?
 

What is the difference between "large" and "big" ?

What should be used in connection with

- number
- effort
- project

?
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Difference between "large" and "big"? #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 01, 2007 15:05 pm   Difference between "large" and "big"?
 

Large : (big) animal, area, city, town, house, room, piece, feet, eyes, fruit
(substantial) fortune, number, part, percentage, proportion, quantity, sum

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Difference between "large" and "big"? #3 (permalink) Fri Aug 03, 2007 9:09 am   Difference between "large" and "big"?
 

Hmm, what does your answer mean ?
Especially what does "Large : (big)" indicate ?

Do all the following meanings refer to large or to big ?
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Difference between "large" and "big"? #4 (permalink) Fri Aug 03, 2007 12:01 pm   Difference between "large" and "big"?
 

Hi,

Your question is as:--------

What is the difference between "large" and "big" ?

What should be used in connection with

- number
- effort
- project

?

Answer:-
Difference between "large" and "big" .

Large:- Large implies to all types of measuring things which are measuring with a
length and breadth.

But

Big:- Big implies to all types of things which are measuring by a size.

here:-

number are implies by large.
effort is implies by big.
project is also implies by big.

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