broadening / ˈbrɔd n /

拓宽扩大拓宽范围扩大化

broadening 的定义

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

broadening 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

cultivating

n. 名词 noun

widening

broadening 的近义词 4
broadening 的反义词 3

更多broadening例句

  1. In the past several years, the organization’s focus broadened.
  2. The unintended consequence of Google’s conquest to broaden search is limited depth for some.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. So I do feel like there is a broadening of our audience a little bit.
  7. Beyond the Brick, however, escapes condemnation as a glorified infomercial by broadening the scope of what it aims to accomplish.
  8. Singer believes that the changing numbers are a result of broadening the criteria for who is included under an ASD diagnosis.
  9. Yet Morales has managed to harness his popularity to rewrite the national constitution, broadening executive powers.
  10. Proponents, mostly Republicans, see vouchers as leveling the field and broadening choice for families.
  11. He was sure that I was really there, and the gleam of white teeth showed a broadening dog-smile.
  12. I heard you say the other day that your heart was becoming an island, and the waters round it broadening every day.
  13. Only Abrahamson, his smile broadening, his cavernous eyes alight, was free from surprise.
  14. They can be met in but one way: by the breadth and broadening of human reason, by catholicity of taste and culture.
  15. The thoroughfare broadening, for the remainder of the day they pressed forward side by side.