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Qu'est-ce (qui) est great - définition

SCHOOL-BASED AND POLICE OFFICER-INSTRUCTED PROGRAM
GREAT; Gang resistance education and training

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Great (disambiguation); Graet; Great (film); Great (short film); Greatt
(greater, greatest, greats)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
You use great to describe something that is very large. Great is more formal than big.
The room had a great bay window.
...a great hall as long and high as a church.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
Great means large in amount or degree.
I'll take great care of it...
Benjamin Britten did not live to a great age.
ADJ
3.
You use great to describe something that is important, famous, or exciting.
...the great cultural achievements of the past...
America can be great again.
ADJ
greatness
A nation must take certain risks to achieve greatness.
N-UNCOUNT
4.
You can describe someone who is successful and famous for their actions, knowledge, or skill as great.
Wes Hall was once one of the West Indies' great cricketers.
...the great George Padmore.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
greatness
Abraham Lincoln achieved greatness.
N-UNCOUNT
5.
The greats in a particular subject or field of activity are the people who have been most successful or famous in it. (JOURNALISM)
...all the greats of Hollywood.
...cycling's all-time greats.
N-PLURAL: with supp
6.
The greats of popular modern music are records that have been successful and that continue to be popular. (JOURNALISM)
...a medley of rock'n'roll greats.
N-PLURAL
7.
If you describe someone or something as great, you approve of them or admire them. (INFORMAL)
Arturo has this great place in Cazadero...
They're a great bunch of guys...
I think she's great.
ADJ [approval]
8.
If you feel great, you feel very healthy, energetic, and enthusiastic.
I feel just great.
ADJ: feel ADJ
9.
You use great in order to emphasize the size or degree of a characteristic or quality.
...a great big Italian wedding.
...her sense of colour and great eye for detail.
ADJ [emphasis]
10.
You say great in order to emphasize that you are pleased or enthusiastic about something.
Oh great! That'll be good for Fergus.
EXCLAM [feelings]
11.
You say great in order to emphasize that you are angry or annoyed about something.
'Oh great,' I thought. 'Just what I need.'
EXCLAM [feelings]
12.
Great is used as part of the name of a species of plant or animal when there is another species of the same plant or animal which is smaller and has different characteristics.
...the great white shark.
N-IN-NAMES
see also greater
great         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Great (disambiguation); Graet; Great (film); Great (short film); Greatt
¦ adjective
1. of an extent, amount, or intensity considerably above average.
(Greater) (of a city) including adjacent urban areas.
2. of ability, quality, or eminence considerably above average.
(the Great) a title denoting the most important person of the name specified.
informal very good; excellent.
3. important or most important.
particularly deserving a specified description: I was a great fan of Hank's.
4. [in combination] (in names of family relationships) denoting one degree further removed upwards or downwards.
¦ noun
1. a distinguished person.
2. (Greats) another term for literae humaniores.
¦ adverb informal very well.
Phrases
the great and the good often ironic distinguished and worthy people collectively.
great and small of all sizes, classes, or types.
Great Scott! dated expressing surprise or amazement. [arbitrary euphemism for Great God!]
Derivatives
greatness noun
Origin
OE great 'big', of W. Gmc origin.
Great         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Great (disambiguation); Graet; Great (film); Great (short film); Greatt
·superl Pregnant; big (with young).
II. Great ·noun The whole; the gross; as, a contract to build a ship by the great.
III. Great ·superl Large in number; numerous; as, a great company, multitude, series, ·etc.
IV. Great ·superl Superior; admirable; commanding;
- applied to thoughts, actions, and feelings.
V. Great ·superl Long continued; lengthened in duration; prolonged in time; as, a great while; a great interval.
VI. Great ·superl Entitled to earnest consideration; weighty; important; as, a great argument, truth, or principle.
VII. Great ·superl More than ordinary in degree; very considerable in degree; as, to use great caution; to be in great pain.
VIII. Great ·superl Holding a chief position; elevated: lofty: eminent; distingushed; foremost; principal; as, great men; the great seal; the great marshal, ·etc.
IX. Great ·superl Large in space; of much size; big; immense; enormous; expanded;
- opposed to small and little; as, a great house, ship, farm, plain, distance, length.
X. Great ·superl Endowed with extraordinary powers; uncommonly gifted; able to accomplish vast results; strong; powerful; mighty; noble; as, a great hero, scholar, genius, philosopher, ·etc.
XI. Great ·superl Older, younger, or more remote, by single generation;
- often used before grand to indicate one degree more remote in the direct line of descent; as, great-grandfather (a grandfather's or a grandmother's father), great-grandson, ·etc.

Wikipédia

Gang Resistance Education and Training

Gang Resistance Education And Training, abbreviated G.R.E.A.T., provides a school-based, police officer instructed program that includes classroom instruction and various learning activities. Their intention is to teach the students to avoid gangs as well as drugs and alcohol.

The program was originally administered by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms of the US Department of the Treasury, however, when the ATF was transferred to the United States Department of Justice, it became administered by the Office of Justice Programs of the Bureau of Justice Assistance.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour great
1. Samantha, born in 1'71, is, according to Cracroft‘s Peerage, the greatgreatgreatgreatgreatgreat greatgreat–granddaughter of Nell Gwynne, Charles II‘s mistress.
2. Family members said this year that Bolden had 40 grandchildren, 75 great–grandchildren, 150 greatgreat–grandchildren, 220 greatgreatgreat grandchildren and 75 greatgreatgreatgreat grandchildren.
3. The young pretender to the Tory throne is William IVs great, great, great, great, great grandson.
4. "My greatgreatgreatgreat–grandfather was Earl Grey, the prime minister," Preston tells me.
5. Captain Christopher Tarleton Fagan, who is selling them now, is his greatgreatgreatgreat–nephew.