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GIANTS - traducción al árabe

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GIANTS         

ألاسم

عِمْلاق ; مارِد

الصفة

جَبَّار ; جَرَّار ; جَريم ; جُسَام ; جَسِيم ; رَهِيب ; عِمْلاق ; مارِد ; مَخُوف ; مُخِيف ; مُذْعِر ; مُرْعِب ; مُرَوِّع ; مُرِيع ; مُفْزِع ; مَهُول ; هائِل

GIANT         
  • Mata and Grifone]] celebrated in [[Messina]] in August, [[Sicily]], [[Italy]]
  • [[Hercules]] faces the giant [[Antaios]] in this illustration on a calix [[krater]], c. 515–510 BC.
  • Division of time as envisaged by Jains. Human beings are said to be much taller than today in the first four ''aras'' of ''avasarpani'' and last four ''aras'' of ''utsarpani''.
  • [[David]] faces [[Goliath]] in this 1888 lithograph by [[Osmar Schindler]]
  • [[King Arthur]] faces a giant in this engraving by [[Walter Crane]].
GIANT HUMANOID CREATURE IN MYTHOLOGY
Giant (mythical); Jabbar (mythology); Giant (myth); Giants (mythology); Eont; Giant (mythology)

ألاسم

عِمْلاق ; مارِد

الصفة

جَبَّار ; جَرَّار ; جَريم ; جُسَام ; جَسِيم ; رَهِيب ; عِمْلاق ; مارِد ; مَخُوف ; مُخِيف ; مُذْعِر ; مُرْعِب ; مُرَوِّع ; مُرِيع ; مُفْزِع ; مَهُول ; هائِل

giant         
  • Mata and Grifone]] celebrated in [[Messina]] in August, [[Sicily]], [[Italy]]
  • [[Hercules]] faces the giant [[Antaios]] in this illustration on a calix [[krater]], c. 515–510 BC.
  • Division of time as envisaged by Jains. Human beings are said to be much taller than today in the first four ''aras'' of ''avasarpani'' and last four ''aras'' of ''utsarpani''.
  • [[David]] faces [[Goliath]] in this 1888 lithograph by [[Osmar Schindler]]
  • [[King Arthur]] faces a giant in this engraving by [[Walter Crane]].
GIANT HUMANOID CREATURE IN MYTHOLOGY
Giant (mythical); Jabbar (mythology); Giant (myth); Giants (mythology); Eont; Giant (mythology)
صِفَة : جبّار
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اسْم : المارد . العملاق

Definición

gigantomachy
[?d???gan't?m?ki]
¦ noun (in Greek mythology) the struggle between the gods and the giants.
Origin
C16: from Gk gigantomakhia, from gigas, gigant- (see giant) + -makhia 'fighting'.

Wikipedia

Giant (disambiguation)

A giant is a being of human appearance, sometimes of prodigious size and strength, common in folklore.

Giant(s) or The Giant(s) may also refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de GIANTS
1. When I arrived here, giants –– giants loomed over the landscape of the United States Senate.
2. The second largest, Giants Stadium, holds 80,242.
3. A New York Giants fan holds up sign at celebration of Giants‘ 17–14 Super Bowl win over New England Patriots.
4. The American Depositary Receipts of the three Indian IT giants have been named alongside global giants Microsoft, Oracle, Ericsson, Cisco Systems, Diageo, China Mobile and SAP.
5. He negotiated broadcast contracts with the Yankees, the New York Giants baseball team, the Giants and Jets football teams for preseason coverage and Madison Square Garden.