| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| major | meʤəɹ | Adjective A major change, problem, event, etc. is a large and important one. Noun A subject area that is the main study of a student at a college or university Verb For a student in a college or university to have a major. | majority |
Thursday, September 3, 2009
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A major storm struck New York City starting at 4 yesterday morning, and there was no sign of a letup as of 10 last night.
ReplyDeleteWhat did you major in at the university? or What was your major at the university
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ReplyDeleteItalian: Facolta'
major
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n. 主修,成年人,陆军少校;巨头
adj. 主要的,较多的,大部份的
vi. 主修
This quartet represents a major new trend in modern music.
Mr Major himself could not have been more emollient.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 대부분의, 대다수의,
What are the major problems in the world?
ReplyDeleteRussian: главный
A major concern of the school was to uphold and promote the so-called traditional arts.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; syu you na, dai bubunn no
The major part of the audience was laughing.
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