большеносый

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Russian

Etymology

больш(о́й) (bolʹš(ój), large) +‎ -е- (-e-) +‎ нос (nos, nose) +‎ -ый (-yj)

Pronunciation

Adjective

большено́сый (bolʹšenósyj)

  1. having a large nose
    Synonyms: носа́стый (nosástyj), носа́тый (nosátyj)
    • 2010, Владимир Сорокин , Метель, Москва: Corpus (АСТ); English translation from Jamey Gambrell, transl., The Blizzard, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015:
      Уе́здный до́ктор Плато́н Ильи́ч Га́рин был высо́ким, кре́пким сорокадвухле́тним мужчи́ной с у́зким, вы́тянутым, большено́сым лицо́м, вы́бритым до синевы́ и всегда́ име́вшим выраже́ние сосредото́ченного недово́льства.
      Ujézdnyj dóktor Platón Ilʹíč Gárin byl vysókim, krépkim sorokadvuxlétnim mužčínoj s úzkim, výtjanutym, bolʹšenósym licóm, výbritym do sinevý i vsegdá imévšim vyražénije sosredotóčennovo nedovólʹstva.
      Platon Ilich Garin, the district doctor, was a tall, sturdy forty-two-year-old man with a long, narrow face and a large nose; he was closely shaven and always wore a look of concentrated dissatisfaction.

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