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unenlarged

/en-lahrj/US // ɛnˈlɑrdʒ //UK // (ɪnˈlɑːdʒ) //

未扩容的,未扩容,未扩大的,未扩增

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v.有主动词 verb
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    en·larged, en·larg·ing.

    • : to make larger; increase in extent, bulk, or quantity; add to: They enlarged the house by adding an east wing.
    • : to increase the capacity or scope of; expand: We've decided to enlarge the company.
    • : to make larger than the negative by projecting the negative's image through a lens onto photographic printing paper.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    en·larged, en·larg·ing.

    • : to grow larger; increase; expand.
    • : to speak or write at large; expatiate: to enlarge upon a point.

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Examples

  • The next time you have a group chat, all the thumbnails will stay the same size, though you can still double-tap on a tile to enlarge it.

  • President Eisenhower protected ANWR in 1960, and President Carter enlarged it to its current size in 1980.

  • A look underground revealed that workers rebuilt the house, enlarging its gardens considerably after a massive earthquake in 62 CE.

  • The revised plans elevate roadways by as much as five feet, enlarge detention ponds, increase storm-water pipelines, and strengthen bridges.

  • Their perspectives enlarged by profound loss and empathy, they built a more just, collective future.

  • The Great Society is a place where every child can find knowledge to enrich his mind and to enlarge his talents.

  • Find a lonely voice and enlarge its significance—“one expert thinks there are no true human tails.”

  • There are no elections this year so, so for the moment the government does not need to enlarge its popular base.

  • God shall enlarge Japheth,
 And he shall dwell in the tents of Shem;
 And Canaan shall be his servant.

  • Economists should therefore help to enlarge the time horizon, as a contribution to the public good.

  • I should love to enlarge on these things, but a sense of proportion and propriety restrains my pen.

  • The value and use of guano are now so well understood, that it is scarcely necessary to enlarge on the mode of its application.

  • It is well, however, to enlarge our view as to the age of the earth by such efforts as have just been indicated.

  • Let us enlarge our minds to grasp it, that we may, to some extent at least, conceive its greatness and appreciate its beauties.

  • Tessa ran back to her pansies; Mrs. Wadsworth had found a theme to enlarge upon for the next half hour.