broad

[英] [brɔ:d] [美] [brɔd] 生词本

adj.

n.

adv.

  • 易混淆的单词:Broad  
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1. ADJ-GRADED 宽的;宽阔的 Something that is broad is wide. 
  • His shoulders were broad and his waist narrow...

    他细腰宽肩膀。

  • The hills rise green and sheer above the broad river.

    这些小山碧绿陡峭,矗立在这条宽阔的河流之上。

  • ...a broad expanse of green lawn.

    一大片开阔的绿地

2. ADJ-GRADED (笑)咧开嘴的 A broad smile is one in which your mouth is stretched very wide because you are very pleased or amused. 
  • He greeted them with a wave and a broad smile.

    他向他们挥一下手,热情地笑着向他们打招呼。

broadly
  • Charles grinned broadly.

    查尔斯开心地笑了。

3. ADJ-GRADED 广泛的;涉及面广的 You use broad to describe something that includes a large number of different things or people. 
  • A broad range of issues was discussed.

    讨论涉及了范围十分广泛的一系列议题。

  • ...a broad coalition of workers, peasants, students and middle class professionals.

    工人、农民、学生和中产阶级职业人士的广泛联盟

broadly
  • This gives children a more broadly based education.

    这使孩子们受到了内容更广泛的教育。

4. ADJ-GRADED (词义或含义)广泛的,概括的 You use broad to describe a word or meaning which covers or refers to a wide range of different things. 
  • The term Wissenschaft has a much broader meaning than the English word 'science'.

    Wissenschaft这个术语比英语词science含义更广。

  • ...restructuring in the broad sense of the word.

    按这个词最广义的解释进行重构

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  • We define education very broadly and students can study any aspect of its consequences for society.

    我们对教育的定义非常宽泛,学生们可以就其给社会带来的影响的任一方面进行研究。

5. ADJ-GRADED 普遍的;广泛的 You use broad to describe a feeling or opinion that is shared by many people, or by people of many different kinds. 
  • The agreement won broad support in the US Congress.

    这一协议在美国国会中赢得了广泛的支持。

  • ...a film with broad appeal.

    具有广泛吸引力的电影

broadly
  • The new law has been broadly welcomed by road safety organisations.

    这部新法律受到了道路安全机构的普遍欢迎。

6. ADJ-GRADED (描述或想法)大致的,概括的,笼统的 A broad description or idea is general rather than detailed. 
  • These documents provided a broad outline of the Society's development...

    这些文件勾画出了社会发展的大致框架。

  • In broad terms, this means that the closer you live to a school, the more likely it is that your child will get a place there.

    笼统地说,你住得离某学校越近,你的孩子就越有可能进入该校上学。

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  • There are, broadly speaking, three ways in which this is done...

    大致说来,做这件事有3种方法。

  • Broadly, it makes connections between ideas about healing and how they link to plants.

    笼统说来,它将治疗理念和如何与医疗设备相结合联系了起来。

7. ADJ-GRADED (暗示)明显的,不掩饰的 A broad hint is a very obvious hint. 
  • They've been giving broad hints about what to expect.

    他们对将会出现什么情况已作了明白的暗示。

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  • He hinted broadly that he would like to come.

    他已经明白暗示他想来。

8. ADJ-GRADED (口音)浓重的 A broad accent is strong and noticeable. 
  • ...a Briton who spoke in a broad Yorkshire accent.

    一个讲话带有浓重约克郡口音的英国人

9. N-COUNT 女人,娘们(可能具冒犯意味) Some men refer to women as broads. This use could cause offence. 
10. See also: broadly;  
11.   in broad daylight→see: daylight
Noun

1. slang term for a woman;

  • "a broad is a woman who can throw a mean punch"
Adjective

1. having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other;

  • "wide roads"
  • "a wide necktie"
  • "wide margins"
  • "three feet wide"
  • "a river two miles broad"
  • "broad shoulders"
  • "a broad river"

2. broad in scope or content;

  • "across-the-board pay increases"
  • "an all-embracing definition"
  • "blanket sanctions against human-rights violators"
  • "an invention with broad applications"
  • "a panoptic study of Soviet nationality"- T.G.Winner
  • "granted him wide powers"

3. not detailed or specific;

  • "a broad rule"
  • "the broad outlines of the plan"
  • "felt an unspecific dread"

4. lacking subtlety; obvious;

  • "gave us a broad hint that it was time to leave"

5. being at a peak or culminating point;

  • "broad day"
  • "full summer"
  • "high noon"

6. very large in expanse or scope;

  • "a broad lawn"
  • "the wide plains"
  • "a spacious view"
  • "spacious skies"

7. (of speech) heavily and noticeably regional;

  • "a broad southern accent"

8. showing or characterized by broad-mindedness;

  • "a broad political stance"
  • "generous and broad sympathies"
  • "a liberal newspaper"
  • "tolerant of his opponent's opinions"

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  • 1.宽的
1. A broad avenue of lime trees led up to a grand entrance with huge oak doors.
一条栽有酸橙树的宽阔林阴道通向巨大的橡木门的雄伟入口。

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2. Broad leaves shone and swung gayly in rhyme.
树上的绿叶闪闪发光,有节奏地快乐地摇摆着。

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3. Don't worry about leaving all the arrangements to him.He has broad enough shoulders.
把全部准备工作交给他就放心吧,他是很能挑重担的。

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4. Gay broad leaves shone and swung in rhyme.
轻盈的宽叶子有节奏地闪烁摇摆。

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5. He had the audacity to pick pockets in broad daylight.
他竟敢在光天化日之下掏包。

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6. He has a broad forehead.
他长着宽阔的前额。

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7. He has a broad outlook on life.
他的人生观十分豁达。

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8. He speaks in his broad accent.
他说话口音很重。

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9. He stated his views in broad outline.
他粗略地讲了自己的观点。

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10. He's got a broad Scotch accent.
他说话带有浓重的苏格兰口音。

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11. His work won the praise of the broad masses.
他的工作博得广大群众的称许。

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12. I'm reasonably broad across the shoulders.
我的肩膀相当宽。

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13. If you want to tell me your trouble, I have broad shoulders.
如果你想把你的烦恼告诉我,我乐意听。

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14. It has dawned but is not yet broad daylight.
明而未融。

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15. It's cheaper by bus, but the train is a lot quicker, so it's as broad as it's long.
搭公共汽车较便宜,但坐火车快得多,所以各有优点。

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16. My headlights shone over a broad ditch of water.
我的汽车前灯照亮了一道很宽的水沟。

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17. Now the Way [Tao] is like a broad road.
夫道若大路然。

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18. She lost her heart to the soldier with the broad shoulders and the deep voice.
她倾心于那个肩膀宽阔,声音深沉的战士。

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19. The broad masses of people and armymen fought staunchly with one heart and one mind to defeat the aggressors.
广大军民同心同德,坚决打败入侵者。

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20. The broad working masses were undaunted, and persisted in their struggle with the result that the Qing government did not dare to conclude a new treaty with the imperialists.
广大劳动人民坚持不懈地进行斗争,终于迫使清政府不敢公然和帝国主义续订新约。

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