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Examples:chew on a large slab (idiom); a large mouthful is hard to chew—classifier for large vehicles e.g. planes or coaches, or for large reflex cameras—a large-scale collective effort find details about a person or event (Internet slang)—large bird, possibly related crane or swan (archaic)—a place where small streams flow ina large one—making up a group, forming a troupe (idiom); in large numbers—sports such as soccer, basketball and volleyball that use large balls—China Network Communications (CNC) Group Corporation (one of China's large telephone companies)—Asteraceae or Compositae (composites), a large family of dicotyledonous plants producing scents, includes aster, daisy and sunflower—tall ladder on a building or other large structure—cassowary (genus Casuarius), large flightless bird native northeastern Australia and New Guinea—Lai Changxing (1958-), notorious Xiamen mafia boss involved in large scale corruption and smuggling, extradited from Canada back China in 2008—geoduck (Panopea abrupta), large clam with a long proboscis (mainly from Washington State and British Columbia)—churn out large quantities without regard for quality (idiom); rough and slipshod work—large tail obstructs action (idiom); bottom heavy—Nanjing St., large commercial street in Shanghai—the rhizome of large-headed atractylodes (Atractylodes macrocephaia)—(of a movie, show etc) attract large audiences—lit. punish a little to prevent a lot (idiom); to criticize former mistakes firmly to prevent large scale repetition—heat island effect (i.e. large city centers are hotter)—household with savings or annual income of 10,000 yuan or more (considered a large amount in the 1970s, when the term became established)—recruit soldiers and buy horses (idiom); to raise a large army—sonata form (one of the large-scale structures used in Western classical music)—Jiansanjiang, large-scale agricultural development in Sanjiang river plain in Heilongjiang—ilium (the large flat bone of the pelvic girdle)—Uluru, iconic large rock formation in central Australia, sacred Aboriginals, a World Heritage Site—classifier for corpses, coffins and large clocks e.g. grandfather clocks—classifier for medicine in tablet form;small flat items in form of a slice, piece, disk or scrap;a meadow, forest, clouds,area of skin,large stretch of water e.g. ocean or lake;mental or real image of good harvest or great happiness;sound of footsteps or laughter; warmheartedness.—classifier for large buildings, constructions or similar immovable objects e.g. castles, mountains, bridges etc.— |