- large-scale
adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi); noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- large-scale
This refers to something that is extensive or involves a large amount of resources, impact, or scope. It is often used to describe projects, events, or operations that cover a wide area or have a significant influence.
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Since 9.11 large scale acts of terrorism have occurred all over the world.
In a fight against speculators who are dumping the U.S. currency, central banks of major countries have carried out massive concerted interventions in the market.
Large-scale surface currents are already known to exist, and major currents below the ocean surface, too, are being found.
Guess what the managing director started off the meeting by saying. The first thing out of his mouth was an announcement of some major restructuring.
From this we can derive the argument that major population shifts are not the result of economic change.
The output power of a one square meter solar panel is about one watt, so it is difficult to use solar power on a large scale at present.
After consideration, the company president made a large scale change to the management strategy.