extensive 的定义
- of great extent; wide, broad: an extensive area.
- covering or extending over a great area: extensive travels.
- far-reaching; comprehensive; thorough: extensive knowledge.
- lengthy: an extensive journey.
- great in amount, number, or degree: an extensive fortune; extensive political influence.
- of or having extension: Space is extensive, time durational.
- noting or pertaining to a system of agriculture involving the use or cultivation of large areas of land with a minimum of labor and expense.
extensive 近义词
far-reaching, thorough
extensive 的近义词 45 个
- broad
- comprehensive
- considerable
- expanded
- huge
- large
- large-scale
- lengthy
- major
- pervasive
- protracted
- sweeping
- vast
- voluminous
- wide-ranging
- across the board
- all-encompassing
- all-inclusive
- big
- blanket
- boundless
- capacious
- commodious
- comprising
- extended
- far-flung
- general
- great
- hefty
- inclusive
- indiscriminate
- long
- prevalent
- roomy
- scopic
- scopious
- sizable
- spacious
- unexclusive
- universal
- unrestricted
- wall to wall
- wholesale
- wide
- widespread
extensive 的反义词 12 个
更多extensive例句
- Doctors provide a useful example here thanks to extensive data on doctor-patient interactions and research into racial inequalities in patient care.
- Two prominent academics offered extensive research they say proves the effort “illusory”—and a bad idea, even if it weren’t.
- Belarus is not a country with extensive well-developed ties to other countries outside its neighborhood.
- SDG&E employees have participated in “extensive” drills for conducting wildfire management and shutoff procedures completely virtually, Winn said.
- The posts don’t need to be extensive, persuasive essays to get the job done.
- The building had to be rebuilt in 1963 after extensive damage from the Second World War was finally deemed irreparable.
- “Getting a first shot is one thing,” said a former Air Force fighter pilot with extensive experience with Russian weapons.
- If a Queen did cheat, her crimes fade into insignificance compared to the extensive philandering engaged in by medieval monarchs.
- It also has allowed much more extensive, although not entirely satisfactory, UN inspections.
- The website Bishop Accountability keeps some of the most extensive records on allegations of priestly abuse available.
- He was a patriot of the noblest and most extensive views, and justly celebrated as a man of learning, eloquent and refined.
- We had half a dozen passengers to Ferrara; for the rest of the way, I had this extensive traveling establishment to myself.
- It also occurs in diseases with extensive and rapid destruction of red blood-corpuscles.
- Richard Chiswell, a noted English printer and an extensive publisher, died.
- This library is considered the most valuable and extensive in American history and antiquities, ever collected.