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In this context, 高大 (gāodà) is an adjective that describes the physical appearance of someone or something. It can be translated as "tall and big" or "high and noble". It is often used to describe a person's height or a building's size and grandeur.
In terms of grammatical role, 高大 (gāodà) can function as an attributive adjective, modifying a noun to provide more information about it. For example, in the phrase "高大的建筑" (gāodà de jiànzhù), 高大 (gāodà) modifies the noun 建筑 (jiànzhù), meaning "building", to specify that it is tall and big.
It can also function as a predicate adjective, describing the subject of a sentence. For instance, in the sentence "他很高大" (tā hěn gāodà), 高大 (gāodà) is the predicate adjective that describes the subject 他 (tā), meaning "he", as being tall and big.
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