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单词 broadly
释义

broad /bröd/

adjective
  1. Wide
  2. Large, spacious, free or open
  3. Widely diffused
  4. Covering a wide range, spectrum, etc
  5. Giving prominence to main elements, or harmony of the whole, without insisting on detail
  6. Slow and full-toned
  7. Strongly marked in pronunciation or dialect
  8. (of a vowel) open (phonetics)
  9. Outspoken, obvious, unsubtle
  10. Coarse, vulgar
  11. Having liberal mind or outlook
  12. (of money) denoting the less liquid categories (eg M2, M3, qqv under M (symbol)), such as that in an account, etc, realizable only with several months' notice
noun
  1. The broad part
  2. (in East Anglia) a lake-like expansion of a river
  3. A broadpiece
  4. A woman or, sometimes, a prostitute (N Am offensive sl). Also adverb
ORIGIN: OE brād, Gothic braiths

broadˈen transitive verb and intransitive verb

To make or grow broad or broader

broadˈish adjective

broadˈly adverb

broadˈness noun

broadˈways or broadˈwise adverb

Breadthwise

broad arrow noun

A mark () used on government property, or generally

broadˈband adjective

  1. Across, involving, or designed to operate across, a wide range of frequencies (telecommunications)
  2. Capable of accommodating data from a variety of input sources, as voice, telephone, television, etc (computing)

broadˈ-based adjective

Including a wide range of opinions, subjects, political groups, etc

broad bean noun

A plant (Vicia faba) of the family Leguminosae, or one of its large flat edible seeds which grow in pods

broadˈbill noun

Any of several birds with a broad bill, such as the spoonbill, the scaup (US), or a member of the tropical family Eurylaimidae

broadˈ-brim noun

  1. A hat with a broad brim, such as those once worn by Quakers
  2. A Quaker (informal)

broadˈbrush adjective

  1. Rough
  2. Not worked out in detail (informal)

Broad Church noun

  1. A party within the Church of England favouring a broad and liberal interpretation of dogmatic definitions and creed subscription
  2. (esp without cap) a political or other group, party, etc that is similarly liberal-minded or all-inclusive

broadˈ-church adjective

broadˈcloth noun

A fine, fulled woollen or worsted cloth

broad day or broad daylight noun

Clear, open daylight

broadˈ-gauge see gauge

broad jump noun (N American)

Long jump

broadˈ-leaf noun

  1. Any broad-leaved tree
  2. Any tobacco plant with broad leaves

broadˈ-leaved adjective

  1. (esp in classifying types of tree) having broad leaves, not needles
  2. Deciduous, hardwood

broadˈloom adjective

(of carpet) woven on a wide loom

broad-mindˈed adjective

  1. Liberal
  2. Tolerant

broad-mindˈedly adverb

broad-mindˈedness noun

broadˈpiece noun

A 17c 20-shilling coin

Broad Scots (also formerly Scotch) noun

Older or dialect forms of the Scottish tongue, a development of Old English

broadˈsheet noun

  1. Any standard sheet of paper, unfolded and uncut
  2. A large sheet of paper printed usu on one side only, containing eg an advertisement or (historical) a proclamation, ballad, popular song, etc
  3. A newspaper of large format, measuring approx 40×60cm (about 16×24in)
  4. A quality newspaper

broadˈside noun

  1. The side of a ship
  2. All the guns on one side of a ship of war
  3. Their simultaneous discharge
  4. A strongly critical verbal attack
  5. A broadsheet

transitive verb

To hit or collide with the side of (N American)

broadˈ-spectrum adjective

Wide-spectrum

broadˈsword noun

  1. A cutting sword with a broad blade
  2. A man armed with such a sword

broadˈtail noun

  1. Fur prepared from the skin of very young karakul lambs
  2. A karakul sheep

broadˈway noun

A broad road, often the name of the chief thoroughfare of a town or district

as broad as it is long

Six of one and half a dozen of the other

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