expanse的意思和读音

expanse

: [ɪkˈspæns] : [ɪk'spæns]

n.广

广

expanses  

n.area,breadth,span,stretch,spread

expansen.

1.~ (of sth)广广a wide and open area of sth, especially land or water

a wide/vast expanse of blue sky广

flat expanses of open farmland

n.1.,广,,2.,,

n.1.a large area of land, water, or sky

1. accident 4. expanse square 广 ...

2.广 ① confuse ……使expanse 广); ②whiteness …

3.广 terrain expanse 广广 seam ...

4. ... expanse n.,, expanse n.广, A vast expanse ...

5. ( propulse expanse ( apprehend ...

6. expanding-spread vertical-loop technique expanse 广 expansibility ...

7.广 eliminate expanse 广 shed 使 ...

:,广,,广,

1.Looked away again, only to see a vast expanse of whiteness of the sea and sky merged into one, are hard to tell it's water or days.

2.Essential to any Perfect garden, he held, was an expanse of "grass mown into a softness like velvet. "

3.Increased loading, pipes easy to corrode, leakage and pipe rupture easily increase, easy to expanse and easily cause ground deformation.

4.Apart from man, in the seas, in the air and the vast expanse of the heavens there is an extraordinary sense of purity and orderly existence.广

5.Yet if you could zoom out of this tiny island to gaze across the entire expanse of Asia, you will see that she is not alone.

6.Evidently though, even back in ancient Greek times the word also held a meaning of "a vast expanse" or "a huge quantity" of something.使广

7.Above the expanse over their heads was what looked like a throne of sapphire, and high above on the throne was a figure like that of a man.

8.For this reason, the sight of the well-ordered, unbroken expanse of the city's lights always brought me a great sense of relief.

9.Indeed, its role in the history of civilisation has "far surpassed [that of] any other expanse of sea" .

10.He navigated his way through the shelves, toward the rear of the massive expanse, and stopped at a black metal door.沿