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Что (кто) такое vast$1$ - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
VAST (disambiguation); Vast (disambiguation)

vast         
(vaster, vastest)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Something that is vast is extremely large.
...Afrikaner farmers who own vast stretches of land...
The vast majority of the eggs would be cracked.
= huge
ADJ: usu ADJ n
vastness
...the vastness of the desert.
N-UNCOUNT
vast         
a.
1.
Very spacious, very extensive, boundless, measureless, wide.
2.
Very great (in numbers), immense.
3.
Huge, enormous, immense, colossal, gigantic, prodigious, stupendous, very great, monstrous.
4.
Very great (in force), mighty, tremendous.
5.
Remarkable, extraordinary.
vast         
¦ adjective of very great extent or quantity; immense.
¦ noun archaic an immense space.
Derivatives
vastly adverb
vastness noun
Origin
ME: from L. vastus 'void, immense'.

Википедия

Vast

Vast or VAST may refer to:

  • Vast (novel), a 1998 science fiction novel by Linda Nagata
  • Vast (2011 film), a Dutch film, winner of the 2011 Golden Calf for Best Television Drama
  • Vast Broadband, an American cable and internet company
  • Vast Studios, a Canadian video game developer
  • Fernand Vast (1886 - 1968), French cyclist
  • Vast (company), an American aerospace company
Примеры употребления для vast$1$
1. Like bands of the storm itself, Katrina‘s reach in American life is vast: 1 in 3 Americans believes the slow response will harm race relations.
2. Balfour, silver medalist in the 100 breaststroke, took charge from the start and was a vast 1–1/2 seconds clear of the Hungarian at the 100m mark, forging on to win by nearly three seconds in 2:25.66 and become the first Briton to win the European 200 breaststroke since Anita Lonsbrough in 1'62.