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juggernaut [ˈdʒʌgəˌnɔːt] n 1. any terrible force, esp one that destroys or that demands complete self-sacrifice 2. (Engineering / Automotive Engineering) Brit a very large lorry for transporting goods by road, esp one that travels throughout Europe Juggernaut [ˈdʒʌgəˌnɔːt] n Hinduism
1. (Non-Christian Religions / Hinduism) a crude idol of Krishna worshipped at Puri and throughout Orissa and Bengal. At an annual festival the idol is wheeled through the town on a gigantic chariot and devotees are supposed to have formerly thrown themselves under the wheels 2. (Non-Christian Religions / Hinduism) a form of Krishna miraculously raised by Brahma from the state of a crude idol to that of a living god [from Hindi Jagannath, from Sanskrit Jagannātha lord of the world (that is, Vishnu, chief of the Hindu gods), from jagat world + nātha lord] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations juggernaut n (Brit: = lorry) → Schwerlaster m (Rel) Juggernaut → Dschagannath m, → Jagannath m (fig: = destructive force) → verheerende Gewalt; a media juggernaut → ein Medienkonglomerat nt; the military juggernaut → der Militärapparat; the juggernaut of British government → die unaufhaltsame britische Regierungsmaschinerie; Puritanism, like some huge juggernaut, swept across the country → der Puritanismus rollte mit unaufhaltsamer Gewalt über das Land How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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NEW YORK -- Moderate price department store juggernauts J. It also produced juggernauts on the field: Under Brown, Washington High won seven consecutive state championships from 1935 to 1941 and seven more state titles in a row from 1948 to 1954 adhering to the system inherited from Brown. Itatani sets thes juggernauts into intense pictorial motion--into areas that seem beyond resolve. |
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