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CORE WORDS



Glob1500 major great in size, importance or amount ad.
Glob1500 majority the greater number; more than half n.
NGSL3000 major Important, serious, or large in scope adj
NGSL3000 majority amount that is more than half of a group n
SAT5000 sergeant-major The highest non-commissioned officer in a regiment. n.

Tanaka6000 major Tanaka6000 majority

COMPOUND WORDS


absolute majority {n} (A number of votes totalling over 50 per cent) A-flat major {n} (A-flat major) age of majority {n} (age at which the rights and privileges of an adult are legally granted) A major {n} (major key) A-sharp major {n} Ais-dur Beta Canis Majoris {prop} (star) B-flat major {n} (major key with B-flat as its tonic) B major {n} (the major key with B as its tonic) Canis Major {prop} (winter constellation of the northern sky) C major {n} (the major chord with a root of C) C major {n} (the major key with C as its tonic) C-sharp major {n} (major key) D-flat major {n} (major key) D major {n} (the major chord with a root of D) D major {n} (the major key with D as its tonic) drum major {n} (one who conducts and commands a marching band) E flat major {n} (Major chord of E-flat) E flat major {n} (Major scale of E-flat) E major {n} (the major chord with a root of E) E major {n} (the major key with E as its tonic) F major {n} (the major chord with a root of F) F major {n} (the major key with F as its tonic) F-sharp major {n} (major key) G major {n} (the major chord with a root of G) G major {n} (the major key with G as its tonic) labia majora {n} (outer folds of vulva) major {adj} große major {adj} (music: of a scale which follows the pattern: tone - tone - semitone - tone - tone - tone - semitone) major {n} (major premise) SEE: major premise :: major {n} (military rank) major {n} (person of legal age) major {n} (the main area of study) majorant {n} (function that dominates others) major arcana {n} (Tarot cards) major axis {n} (longest diameter of an ellipse) Majorca {prop} (island) majordomo {n} (head servant) majority {n} (legal adulthood) majority {n} Majorität majority {n} (more than half) major key {n} (music: a musical key based upon a major scale) major third {n} (interval of four semitones) semimajor axis {n} (Half of the major axis of a circle or ellipse) supermajority {n} (qualified majority) SEE: qualified majority :: tyranny of the majority {n} (situation where majority makes selfish decisions) SEE: dictatorship of the majority :: Ursa Major {prop} (large circumpolar constellation of the northern sky)

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majority P1769






PHRASES



La mayoría está de acuerdo con esta propuesta.



The majority agrees to this proposal .


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What do you plan to major in in college ?

¿En qué planeas especializarte en la universidad?

What did you major in at college ?

¿En qué te especializaste en la universidad?

What's your major ?

¿Cuál es tu especialidad?

The majority was for him .

La mayoría era para él.

I am going to major in french .

Voy a especializarme en francés.



¿En qué planeas especializarte en la universidad?
¿En qué te especializaste en la universidad?
¿Cuál es tu especialidad?
La mayoría era para él.
Voy a especializarme en francés.