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large village - перевод на греческий

MATHEMATICAL CONCEPT
Sufficiently large; Large enough

large village      
κωμόπολη
at large         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
At Large (disambiguation)
ασύλληπτος
κωμόπολη         
large village, town

Определение

ambassador-at-large
¦ noun N. Amer. an ambassador with special duties not appointed to a particular country.

Википедия

Eventually (mathematics)

In the mathematical areas of number theory and analysis, an infinite sequence or a function is said to eventually have a certain property, if it doesn't have the said property across all its ordered instances, but will after some instances have passed. The use of the term "eventually" can be often rephrased as "for sufficiently large numbers", and can be also extended to the class of properties that apply to elements of any ordered set (such as sequences and subsets of R {\displaystyle \mathbb {R} } ).

Примеры употребления для large village
1. Some soldiers refer to the nearest large village, Musa Qala, as Taliban Town.
2. The soldiers – backed by artillery and tank fire – took control of the large village of Maroun al–Ras, military officials said on condition of anonymity.
3. The nearest major city, Homs, is a 30–minute motorbike trip away in Syria, closer than any large village on the Lebanese side.
4. At Stansted, plans for a second runway will swallow two small hamlets, but not since wartime has such a large village been threatened.
5. The Ein Hilweh refugee camp, for example, is home to hundreds of families descended from those who were uprooted from the large village of Saffuriya, now called Tzippori.