General
71general — <lat. generalis – ümumi, baş> Yüksək komanda heyəti üçün hərbi rütbə, habelə bu cür rütbəsi olan şəxs. Generalmayor – rütbəcə birinci general adı. General leytenant – rütbəcə ikinci general adı. General polkovnik – rütbəcə üçüncü general… …
72general — [13] General is one of a vast range of English words which go back ultimately to the prehistoric Indo European base *gen , *gon , *gn , denoting ‘produce’. Its Germanic offshoots include kin, kind, and probably king, but for sheer numbers it is… …
73general — 01. The information they gave us was very [general], so it wasn t much help. 02. Even though I disagree with his views in [general], I have to admit that he may be right on this specific issue. 03. It [generally] takes about a week to receive a… …
74general — adjetivo común, usual, frecuente, corriente, vulgar, universal, total, global. ≠ particular, singular, relativo. Común es aquello de que muchos participan. Lo general …
75general — adjective 1) this is suitable for general use Syn: widespread, common, extensive, universal, wide, popular, public, mainstream; established, conventional, traditional, orthodox, accepted See note at univ …
76General — 1. Dem General von je gebührt, was muthig der Soldat vollführt. – Eiselein, 225. 2. Ein gelehrter General im Feld ist dem Feinde lieber als Geld. Es ist hier ein solcher gemeint, der mit todter Buchgelehrsamkeit Krieg führt, wie etwa der… …
77General Re — Corporation.BusinessGeneral Re is one of the world s largest reinsurers. As a reinsurer, it insures insurance companies i.e. it will pay a portion of an insurance company s claims in exchange for a portion of the premium received by the insurance …
78general — n. 1) a brigadier (US); commanding; four star; lieutenant; major general 2) (US) a general of the Army * * * [ dʒen(ə)rəl] commanding four star lieutenant major general (US) a general of the Army a brigadier (US) …
79general — I. a. 1. Universal, of the whole (genus, class, etc.), catholic, not partial, not special, not particular. 2. Ecumenical. 3. Common, usual, ordinary. 4. Vague, indefinite, lax, ill defined, inexact, inaccurate. II. n. 1. Whole, total …
80general — adjective 1) suitable for general use Syn: widespread, common, extensive, universal, wide, popular, public, mainstream 2) a general pay increase Syn: comprehensive, overall, across …