broaden的意思和读音

broaden

: [ˈbrɔd(ə)n] : [ˈbrɔːd(ə)n]

v.;(使

broadens  broadening  broadened  

v.+n.broaden base,broaden horizon,broaden coverage

v.narrow

v.widen,extend,increase,expand,thicken

broadenv.

1.[i]to become wider

Her smile broadened.

2.[t][i]~ (sth)使to affect or make sth affect more people or things

a promise to broaden access to higher education

The party needs to broaden its appeal to voters.

3.[t]~ sthto increase your experience, knowledge, etc.

Few would disagree that travel broadens the mind(= helps you to understand other people's customs, etc.) .

Spending a year working in the city helped to broaden his horizons .

v.1.,,使2.,

v.1.to make something include more things or people; to start including more things or people2.to become wider; to make something wider3.if your accent broadens, you start to speak with a more noticeable accent4.if your smile broadens, it becomes wider because you are happy1.to make something include more things or people; to start including more things or people2.to become wider; to make something wider3.if your accent broadens, you start to speak with a more noticeable accent4.if your smile broadens, it becomes wider because you are happy

1. amusing a. broaden v. compatriot n. ...

2. bris k , , , broaden , , , 373 broth 374 ...

3. straighten 使 broaden sweeten 使 ...

4. brittle adj. broaden v. brutal adj. ...

5. dazed broaden ? horizon ? ...

6. brittle adj. broaden v. brutal adj. ...

7.使 option n. ); broaden vt. 使使 fall behind ...

8. 〖 mine;exploitamine〗 broaden〖 open〗 ...

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1."I would urge you to broaden your focus just a bit, " Mr Bernanke told the senators.:“。”

2.For any job search, you should start with a narrow concept -- what you think you want to do -- then broaden it.

3.Chuah says the concept has been a key contributor to Cosway's total turnover as it has enabled the company to broaden its sales coverage.使

4.Apart from my work, I got around the state as much as I could to broaden my contacts and strengthen my organization for the next election.

5.In this regard, the Delegation pointed out that there was no empirical evidence of the need to broaden existing protection standards.

6.I could envision more comprehensive reform proposals that would be able to broaden coverage and bring down costs.

7.But such a campaign would also be much more likely to broaden into a wider regional war.广

8.Business travel might be said to broaden the mind (though I doubt it does this) but it thins both the bottom line and the ozone layer.怀),

9.Gradually we grew up, some moved to a new home, lengthen the sense of distance, we also began to make new friends, broaden our horizons.

10.If there is only a single-boarded bridge between you and others, please try to broaden it with your great sympathy.怀