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I. whop·ping [ˈ(h)wɒpɪŋ, Am ˈ(h)wɑ:p-] разг ПРИЛ inv

whopping
saftig разг
she got a whopping 12 000 votes more than her opponent
whopping lie
faustdicke Lüge разг
whopping great
riesengroß разг

II. whop·ping [ˈ(h)wɒpɪŋ, Am ˈ(h)wɑ:p-] разг СЪЩ Am

1. whopping (beating):

whopping
Prügel <-s, -> разг pl
to give sb a whopping
jdm Prügel [o. eine Abreibung] verpassen разг

2. whopping (defeat):

whopping
Schlappe f <-, -n> разг
to take a [sound] whopping [from sb]
Запис в OpenDict

whopping ПРИЛ

Haydn composed a whopping 104 symphonies разг

I. whop <-pp-> [(h)wɒp, Am (h)wɑ:p] ГЛАГ прх esp Am разг

1. whop (strike):

to whop sb with sth
jdn mit etw дат schlagen [o. разг hauen]
jdm eine reinhauen разг [o. ein Ding verpassen]

2. whop (defeat):

to whop sb

II. whop [(h)wɒp, Am (h)wɑ:p] СЪЩ usu sing esp Am разг

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whopping great thing разг
whopping
that's a whopping lie!
whopping разг
Present
Iwhop
youwhop
he/she/itwhops
wewhop
youwhop
theywhop
Past
Iwhopped
youwhopped
he/she/itwhopped
wewhopped
youwhopped
theywhopped
Present Perfect
Ihavewhopped
youhavewhopped
he/she/ithaswhopped
wehavewhopped
youhavewhopped
theyhavewhopped
Past Perfect
Ihadwhopped
youhadwhopped
he/she/ithadwhopped
wehadwhopped
youhadwhopped
theyhadwhopped

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Примери от PONS речника (редакционно проверени)

whopping lie
faustdicke Lüge разг
whopping great
riesengroß разг
to give sb a whopping
jdm Prügel [o. eine Abreibung] verpassen разг
to take a [sound] whopping [from sb]

едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)

He has received a whopping of 112 nominations throughout his career.
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The fan meeting gathered a whopping 10,000 fans, and portion of the profits made from the fan meet was donated to charity.
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His 482 kickoff return yards came on just 16 returns, a whopping 30.1 yards per return average.
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The film which is in two parts, has a whopping 25 songs in its combined form.
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The building, costing a whopping $424,910 at the time, was primarily used for concerts, theatre performances and graduations.
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