extend的意思和读音

extend

: [ɪkˈstend] : [ɪk'stend]

v.

extends  extending  extended  

v.+n.extend credit,extend scope,extend coverage,extend invitation,extend range

v.curtail,cut short,decrease,withdraw

v.spread,spread out,range,continue,reach

extendv.make longer/larger/wider

1.[t]~ sth使to make sth longer or larger

to extend a fence/road/house

There are plans to extend the no-smoking area.

2.[t]~ sth使to make sth last longer

to extend a deadline/visa

The show has been extended for another six weeks.

Careful maintenance can extend the life of your car.寿

3.[t]~ sthto make a business, an idea, an influence, etc. cover more areas or operate in more places

The company plans to extend its operations into Europe.

The school is extending the range of subjects taught.

include

4.[i]+ adv./prep.to relate to or include sb/sth

The offer does not extend to employees' partners.

His willingness to help did not extend beyond making a few phone calls.

cover area/time/distance

5.[i]+ adv./prep.););to cover a particular area, distance or length of time

Our land extends as far as the river.

His writing career extended over a period of 40 years. 40

6.[i]+ adv./prep.使使to make sth reach sth or stretch

to extend a rope between two posts

part of body

7.[t]~ sthto stretch part of your body, especially an arm or a leg, away from yourself

He extended his hand to(= offered to shake hands with) the new employee.

to extend the hand of friendship to(= try to have good relations with) another country

offer/give

8.[t]to offer or give sth to sb

I'm sure you will join me in extending a very warm welcome to our visitors.访

to extend hospitality to overseas students

The bank refused to extend credit to them(= to lend them money) .

to extend sb an invitation

use effort/ability

9.[t][oftpass]~ sb/sth/yourself使to make sb/sth use all their effort, abilities, supplies, etc.

Jim didn't really have to extend himself in the exam.

Hospitals were already fully extended because of the epidemic.使

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v.1.to continue for a particular distance or in a particular direction; to continue for a particular period of time2.to increase the size of a building or area, especially by adding extra parts onto it; to make something include more things, areas, or subjects; to increase the power of something; to increase the time that something lasts3.to offer something such as a welcome, thanks, or sympathy to someone4.to increase the length of something; to stretch out your arms or legs so that they are straight; to become longer5.to agree to lend someone money or to give them credit6.to affect or include someone or something1.to continue for a particular distance or in a particular direction; to continue for a particular period of time2.to increase the size of a building or area, especially by adding extra parts onto it; to make something include more things, areas, or subjects; to increase the power of something; to increase the time that something lasts3.to offer something such as a welcome, thanks, or sympathy to someone4.to increase the length of something; to stretch out your arms or legs so that they are straight; to become longer5.to agree to lend someone money or to give them credit6.to affect or include someone or something

1. E,*ERASE EX,*EXTEND F,*FILLET ...

2. 1、( include) 2、( extend) 4、( generalization) ...

3. ban n. v. extend v. indefinitely adv. ...

4. Experience Extend Factor ...

5. Error Extend External ...

6.[ indulge] ⒌ [][ enlarge;aggravate;extend;broaden] ⒉ [ arrogant;selfconceited] ...

7. Mexican n./a. 西西() extend vt. pause vi. ...

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1.Female workers pregnant for seven months or more shall not be arranged to extend their working hours or to work night shifts.怀

2.Not to extend his contract because he said he would not, but to change club.

3.After two years of hard support, Chung decided to extend the operation of the project to gather popularity.

4.Researchers say they have found a way to extend the storage life of a drug used to treat H.H。

5.And if you extend the demilitarized zone dividing the two Koreas into the sea, Yeonpyeong is only 2 miles south of that border line.线2

6.A large question for News Corp. now is how much further the scandal will extend.

7.It is verified by application that the system is so easy to extend and maintenance.使

8.The FCC has agreed to extend by a year the period in which mobile operators must offer consumers local number portability.FCC

9.Obama has said that the United States is prepared to extend a hand of peace to Iran if it "unclenched its fist" .

10.While there, his aunt called and told him to extend his stay for a few days.