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Significados de
majors
en inglés
The most important league in any sport (especially baseball)
major league
big league
Uso de
majors
en inglés
1
The following year, Nicklaus won two
majors
at the age of 40.
2
Declines in oil prices hit the share prices of energy
majors
.
3
But some oil
majors
remain cautious about betting on further price gains.
4
McINERNEY Holdings has announced changes in
majors
shareholdings following the recent restructuring.
5
You see in me the colonel, and the
majors
,
and the captains.
6
Oil
majors
in those countries have generally been excluded from government-imposed cuts.
7
Warner is now fourth among the
majors
in sales of new music.
8
The gambling
majors
have seen the promise of social networking as well.
9
Exxon is the most deeply involved in Russia of the U.S.
majors
.
10
It's just one example of what Johnson has endured in the
majors
.
11
One of the chemistry
majors
had a complaint with the power company.
12
Two years later, the Oakland A's called him up to the
majors
.
13
But what role oil
majors
will play in the transition remains unclear.
14
Most college English
majors
have probably seen a copy of Shakespeare's Poems.
15
Donald gave the two
majors
no more than a passing glance, however.
16
Jack is the greatest champion of all time, according to the
majors
.
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Sobre este término
majors
major
Nombre
Plural
Colocaciones frecuentes
other majors
more majors
fight majors
non-science majors
western majors
Más colocaciones
Majors
a través del tiempo
Majors
por variante geográfica
Irlanda
Común
Estados Unidos de América
Común
Reino Unido
Menos común