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broadening

/brawd-n/US // ˈbrɔd n //UK // (ˈbrɔːdən) //

拓宽,扩大,拓宽范围,扩大化

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to become or make broad.

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Examples

  • In the past several years, the organization’s focus broadened.

  • The unintended consequence of Google’s conquest to broaden search is limited depth for some.

  • In May, 2015, Google changed the name of Webmaster Tools to Search Console, which was the first sign — yes, five years ago — of Google broadening the scope.

  • Of the incredible string of amazing people who broadened my horizons throughout my career, none were more impactful than David—who helped me when I was truly new to the game.

  • We can do that again, adding overlooked crops to the mainstream food supply and working to broaden the agricultural gene pool after centuries of going the other way.

  • So I do feel like there is a broadening of our audience a little bit.

  • Beyond the Brick, however, escapes condemnation as a glorified infomercial by broadening the scope of what it aims to accomplish.

  • Singer believes that the changing numbers are a result of broadening the criteria for who is included under an ASD diagnosis.

  • Yet Morales has managed to harness his popularity to rewrite the national constitution, broadening executive powers.

  • Proponents, mostly Republicans, see vouchers as leveling the field and broadening choice for families.

  • He was sure that I was really there, and the gleam of white teeth showed a broadening dog-smile.

  • I heard you say the other day that your heart was becoming an island, and the waters round it broadening every day.

  • Only Abrahamson, his smile broadening, his cavernous eyes alight, was free from surprise.

  • They can be met in but one way: by the breadth and broadening of human reason, by catholicity of taste and culture.

  • The thoroughfare broadening, for the remainder of the day they pressed forward side by side.