spanning的意思和读音

spanningspan

span

: [spæn] : [spæn]

n.

v.穿

spans  spanned  spanning  

v.+n.span globe

adj.+n.same span

v.cross,cover,extend over,bridge,traverse

n.distance,width,length,extent,area

spanningn.

1.the length of time that sth lasts or is able to continue

I worked with him over a span of six years.

The project must be completed within a specific time span .

Small children have a short attention span .

2.~ (of sth)a range or variety of sth

Managers have a wide span of control.

These forests cover a broad span of latitudes.

3.the part of a bridge or an arch between one vertical support and another

The bridge crosses the river in a single span.

4.the width of sth from one side to the other

The kite has a span of 1.5 metres. 1.5

v.

1.~ sth穿to last all through a period of time or to cover the whole of it

His acting career spanned 55 years. 55

Family photos spanning five generations were stolen.

2.~ sth广);to include a large area or a lot of things

The operation, which spanned nine countries, resulted in 200 arrests. 200

3.~ sthto stretch right across sth, from one side to the other

a series of bridges spanning the river

adj.

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na.1.〉“spin”

n.1.the amount of time that something lasts2.the width of something3.the differences included in something that you are considering or calculating

v.1.The past tense of spin2.to last for a particular period of time, especially a long period3.to include the whole of an area4.if a bridge spans an area of water, it crosses it5.to include a number of different things1.The past tense of spin2.to last for a particular period of time, especially a long period3.to include the whole of an area4.if a bridge spans an area of water, it crosses it5.to include a number of different things

na.1.<archaic>The past tense of spin

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4. ... (above,on top of) (spanning) (across) 穿 ...

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1.In a series of globe-spanning meetings in recent months, Nokia, too, began to see Microsoft as the best fit.

2.The two-and-a-half months spanning these dates that Mars is retrograde would not be the time for you to launch new ventures.

3.For a set of connected graphs, a spanning subgraph of a graph is called an -factor if every component of is isomorphic to a member of .-

4.Spanning the length of two football fields, the footprints hint that a giant predator was a bit pigeon-toed.

5.Musa represents a younger generation of spokesman, who understands the unforgiving, instant and planet-spanning nature of the modern media.”。

6.This set of American state papers on China, spanning the century since 1839, is an agreeable exception to the general rule.1839

7.The first thing is we started on a difficult wicket, because there was no structured training spanning the whole spectrum.

8.Spanning two million years of human evolution, this book explores the impact of economics on human evolution and natural history.

9.Steel bridge has been more widely used for the advantages of good ability of spanning capacity, construction.广

10.A crucial element that defines soap opera is the open-ended nature of the narrative, with stories spanning several episodes.