broaden
英式音标:[ˈbrɔ:dn] 美式音标:[ˈbrɔdn]
broaden基本解释 vi. 扩大,变阔;变宽,加宽vt. 使扩大;使变宽 broaden的意思释义 vt.& vi.使。。变宽,扩展;放宽;扩大;加宽
broaden怎么读
英式音标:[ˈbrɔ:dn]
美式音标:[ˈbrɔdn]
broaden基本解释
vi. 扩大,变阔;变宽,加宽
vt. 使扩大;使变宽
broaden的意思释义
vt.& vi.
使。。变宽,扩展;放宽;扩大;加宽
变形
过去式:broadened过去分词:broadened现在分词:broadening第三人称单数:broadens
英英释义
broaden[ \'brɔ:dən ]v.
make broader
\"broaden the road\"
extend in scope or range or area
\"broaden your horizon\"
同义词:widenextend
vary in order to spread risk or to expand
同义词:diversifybranch out
become broader
\"The road broadened\"
broaden用法及例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
The workmen dug down the wall in order to broaden the road.
工人们掘倒了那堵墙,以便扩宽路面。
You can not determine the length of your life, however, you can broaden it.
你无法决定人生的长度,但是你却可以让它变得更加宽广。
By reading, we can broaden our horizon.
通过阅读,我们可以扩大视野。
It is our company\'s aim to broaden the range of services continually.
不断地扩大服务领域,是本公司的目标。
Good novels broaden your horizons.
好小说开阔人的眼界。
You should broaden your experience by travelling more.
你应该多到各地走走以增广见识。
例句参考
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Prospective evaluation of relatives for familial arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy/dysplasia reveals a need to broaden...
broaden词源
broaden (v.)
1727, from broad (adj.) + -en (1). The word seems no older than this date (discovered by Johnson in one of James Thomson\'s \"Seasons\" poems); broadened also is first found in the same poet, and past participle adjective broadening is recorded from 1850.