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enlargement

/en-lahrj-muhnt/US // ɛnˈlɑrdʒ mənt //UK // (ɪnˈlɑːdʒmənt) //

扩增,扩建,扩大,加大

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act ofenlarging; increase, expansion, or amplification.
    • : anything, as a photograph, that is an enlarged form of something.
    • : anything that enlarges something else; addition: The new wing formed a considerable enlargement to the building.

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Examples

  • Saybolt offers a collage of 25 stills from the cautiously feminist TV comedy about a single woman in New York, as well as an enlargement of one of the stills that’s printed out-of-register in garish pink and sickly green.

  • In the heart, it reversed age-induced cardiac hypertrophy (enlargement of the heart).

  • The fear is that thinning the blood further might promote more bleeding rather than decrease the risk of clot enlargement.

  • And, upon enlargement by the Daily Beast's photo team, we can even see that a SPEECH BUBBLE has been stuck into Philip's mouth!

  • Forget depilation - seems the Kate effect now extends to eyebrow enlargement.

  • This crayon "enlargement" presented John with very black skin and spotless white hair.

  • It was an enlargement of the previous charter, making the colony independent of any other province.

  • The enlargement or persistence of the thymus can be better recognised, and doctors now seldom fail to notice it.

  • A similar enlargement of the sphere of the Poor Law institution has, of late years, been going on in other than infectious cases.

  • A revival of trade, rapid increase of population and enlargement of the boundaries of the city followed.