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单词 -wide
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
wide /waɪd/USA pronunciation   adj. andadv., wid•er, wid•est. 
adj. 
  1. of great size or extent from side to side;
    broad:the great wide lands of the prairie.
  2. having a certain measurement from side to side: [after a noun]The doorway was only three feet wide.[before a noun* after a number of measurement]a three-foot-wide doorway.
  3. of great range or scope:a wide selection of recordings.
  4. fully opened:He stared at the teacher with wide eyes.
  5. far from an aim or goal:[usually: be + ~]That remark is wide of the truth.

adv. 
  1. to the most;
    fully:The door was wide open.
  2. away from a target or objective:The shot went wide.
  3. over a large area:The birds were scattered far and wide after the drought.
wide•ly, adv. : She is widely known as an expert in management.
wide•ness, n. [uncountable]

-wide, suffix. 
  1. -wide is used to form adjectives with the meaning "extending or applying throughout a certain, given space,'' as mentioned by the noun:community + -wide → communitywide (= applying to or throughout the community);countrywide;worldwide.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
wide  (wīd),USA pronunciation adj., wid•er, wid•est, adv., n. 
adj. 
  1. having considerable or great extent from side to side;
    broad:a wide boulevard.
  2. having a certain or specified extent from side to side:three feet wide.
  3. of great horizontal extent;
    extensive;
    vast;
    spacious:the wide plains of the West.
  4. of great range or scope;
    embracing a great number or variety of subjects, cases, etc.:wide experience.
  5. open to the full or a great extent;
    expanded;
    distended:to stare with wide eyes.
  6. apart or remote from a specified point or object:a guess wide of the truth.
  7. too far or too much to one side:a shot wide of the mark.
  8. Sport[Baseball.]outside (def. 16):The pitch was wide of the plate.
  9. full, ample, or roomy, as clothing:He wore wide, flowing robes.
  10. Phoneticslax (def. 7).
  11. British Termsshrewd;
    wary.

adv. 
  1. to the full extent of opening:Open your mouth wide.
  2. to the utmost, or fully:to be wide awake.
  3. away from or to one side of a point, mark, purpose, or the like;
    aside;
    astray:The shot went wide.
  4. over an extensive space or region, or far abroad:scattered far and wide.
  5. to a great, or relatively great, extent from side to side:The river runs wide here.

n. 
  1. Sport[Cricket.]a bowled ball that goes wide of the wicket, and counts as a run for the side batting.
  2. [Archaic.]a wide space or expanse.
  • bef. 900; Middle English; Old English wīd; cognate with Dutch wijd, German weit, Old Norse vīthr
wideness, n. 
    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged Wide, broad refer to dimensions. They are often interchangeable, but wide especially applies to things of which the length is much greater than the width:a wide road, piece of ribbon.Broad is more emphatic, and applies to things of considerable or great width, breadth, or extent, esp. to surfaces extending laterally:a broad valley.
    • 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged boundless; comprehensive; ample.
    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged narrow.

-wide, 
  1. a combining form of wide, forming from nouns adjectives with the general sense "extending or applying throughout a given space,'' as specified by the noun:communitywide;countrywide;worldwide.

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