broadened / ˈbrɔd n /

扩大的扩大了扩大了的扩大化

broadened 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to become or make broad.

broadened 近义词

v. 动词 verb

extend, supplement

更多broadened例句

  1. Analysts are encouraged by the makeup of the rally, which has broadened beyond the giant technology companies that fueled much of Wall Street’s comeback in the summer months.
  2. The project, which licensed characters from Nintendo, is part of efforts by the Kyoto-based games company to broaden its franchises beyond console players.
  3. Then the group started thinking about broadening it to others.
  4. “We took a decision early on to review the entire flight control system and gradually broadened our assessment to include all aspects of design which could influence how the flight controls operated,” said Ky.
  5. While teachers tried to assign them to the same seats in each class, students had a way of shifting seats to be closer to their friends, broadening the potential exposure.
  6. Special praise goes to Kudrow for the way she broadened the scope of Valerie Cherish in Season 2.
  7. Use of the word apartheid in the world has broadened and softened, referring to just about anything that means separation.
  8. In 2005, the affirmative self-defense was broadened under the so-called Stand Your Ground Statutes.
  9. Just a few weeks ago, Belgium broadened its existing law to include the possibility of euthanasia for children of all ages.
  10. For example, he authorized conjugal visits for prisoners for the first time in the state and broadened environmental protection.
  11. And if society—the world of mere fashion—has broadened, how much more should be expected of us, who are the vanguard of our sex?
  12. Jaffery's eyes danced and his smile broadened so that his white teeth showed beneath his moustache.
  13. They were getting down near to the mouth of the river now, and already, a mile ahead, the bay broadened out before their eyes.
  14. These living thongs were pointed at their extremities, but broadened like a blade of a sword towards its hilt.
  15. The man who goes to France to-day will come back with a broadened mind, be he a chaplain or be he a fighter.