wide
英[waɪd]
美[waɪd]
- adj. 广泛的;宽的,广阔的;张大的;远离目标的
- adv. 广泛地;广阔地;充分地
- n. 大千世界
- n. (Wide)人名;(瑞典、芬)维德
英英释意
- 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. (used of eyes) fully open or extended;
- "listened in round-eyed wonder"
- "stared with wide eyes"
- 4. very large in expanse or scope;
- "a broad lawn"
- "the wide plains"
- "a spacious view"
- "spacious skies"
- 5. great in degree;
- "won by a wide margin"
- 6. great in range or scope;
- "an extended vocabulary"
- "surgeons with extended experience"
- "extensive examples of picture writing"
- "suffered extensive damage"
- "a wide selection"
- 7. having ample fabric;
- "the current taste for wide trousers"
- "a full skirt"
- 8. not on target;
- "the kick was wide"
- "the arrow was wide of the mark"
- "a claim that was wide of the truth"