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Meanings of
big bang
in English
Russian
тбв
Portuguese
big bang
Spanish
gran explosión
Catalan
big bang
Back to the meaning
Theoretical past period when the Universe was much hotter, denser and rapidly expanding.
big bang theory
steady state theory
Related terms
occurrence
cosmological model
unmoved mover
Russian
тбв
Synonyms
Examples for "
big bang theory
"
big bang theory
Examples for "
big bang theory
"
1
This is just one of several holes, he says, in the
big
bang
theory
.
2
Relating to the
big
bang
theory
… Where did the exploding star come from?
3
This discovery revived the
big
bang
theory
,
a languishing idea that was posited by earlier researchers.
4
According to the
big
bang
theory
,
a gravitational singularity existed at the beginning of the universe.
5
Instead it's probably Chuck Lorre's wildly popular sitcom The
Big
Bang
Theory
.
Usage of
big bang
in English
1
The message is clear:
big
bang
Friday was a good day's work.
2
In Copenhagen we gave up the idea of one
big
bang
agreement.
3
But the
big
bang
was what forced me to see the truth.
4
After the
big
bang
of democracy, Afrikaans went into hiding, a refugee.
5
Here's Strike percussion making a
big
bang
with the Little Sea Gongs.
6
I hope LHC kicks off with a bang … a
big
bang
.
7
One
big
bang
and that was it, Frank Manna told 9 News.
8
I think a gas tank exploding would make a pretty
big
bang
.
9
Dyson talked to Wired about the
big
bang
of the digital universe.
10
Evidently, four hundred dollars was enough to buy a mighty
big
bang
.
11
The smack the gavel made was as loud as the
big
bang
.
12
I disconnected, my weariness dispelled by the prospect of a
big
bang
.
13
Or had we stumbled on to one of Ryan's
big
bang
breaks?
14
A side-effect of this is that we no longer have '
big
bang
'
releases.
15
Ryan believed at least one
big
bang
lurked in every case.
16
Hi-tech architecture had arrived with a
big
bang
in the City of Light.
Other examples for "big bang"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
big
bang
big
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
big bang
Russian
тбв
горячая вселенная
теория большого взрыва
большой взрыв
Portuguese
big bang
Spanish
gran explosión
teoria del big bang
gran explosion
teoría de la gran explosión
teoria del gran cisma
teoría del big bang
big bang
Catalan
big bang
Big bang
through the time
Big bang
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
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