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English
Pronunciation
Verb
imposing
- present participle and gerund of impose
Adjective
imposing (comparative more imposing, superlative most imposing)
- Magnificent and impressive because of appearance, size, stateliness or dignity.
Translations
magnificent and impressive because of appearance, size, stateliness or dignity
- Bulgarian: внушителен (bg) (vnušitelen), импозантен (bg) (impozanten)
- Catalan: imponent, imposant (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 壯觀 / 壮观 (zh) (zhuàngguān), 雄偉 / 雄伟 (zh) (xióngwěi)
- Czech: impozantní
- Danish: imposant (da), imponerende, statelig, monumental
- Esperanto: impona
- Finnish: mahtava (fi), näyttävä (fi)
- French: imposant (fr), impressionnant (fr)
- German: imposant (de), beeindruckend (de)
- Greek:
- Ancient Greek: σοβαρός (sobarós)
- Hungarian: impozáns (hu)
- Italian: imponente (it)
- Macedonian: впе́чатлив (vpéčatliv), импоза́нтен (impozánten)
- Maori: marutuna
- Polish: imponujący (pl)
- Portuguese: imponente (pt)
- Romanian: impozant (ro), măreț (ro), impunător (ro), falnic (ro)
- Russian: внуши́тельный (ru) (vnušítelʹnyj), импоза́нтный (ru) (impozántnyj), впечатля́ющий (ru) (vpečatljájuščij)
- Spanish: imponente (es)
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