[VERB 动词]变宽 When something broadens, it becomes wider.
[V into/to n]
[Also V]
The trails broadened into roads...
羊肠小道变成了宽阔的公路。
The smile broadened to a grin.
笑容变得更加灿烂。
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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词]扩大…的范围;增长,增加(经验、受欢迎程度) When you broaden something such as your experience or popularity or when it broadens, the number of things or people that it includes becomes greater.
[V n]
[V]
We must broaden our appeal...
我们必须进行更广泛的呼吁。
I thought you wanted to broaden your horizons...
我想你是想拓宽自己的视野。
The political spectrum has broadened.
政治范围得到了扩大。
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[PHRASE 短语]开阔(心胸) If an experience broadens your mind, it makes you more willing to accept other people's beliefs and customs.
[V inflects]
They say that travel broadens the mind.
他们说旅行能够开阔心胸。
相关词组:
broaden out
Oxford
broad·en/ˈbrɔːdn; NAmEˈbrɔːdn/verb1[intransitive ]to become wider 变宽;变阔◆Her smile broadened.她笑得更加灿烂了。2[transitive , intransitive ]broaden(sth) to affect or make sth affect more people or things (使)扩大影响◆a promise to broaden access to higher education拓宽高等教育渠道的承诺◆The party needs to broaden its appeal to voters.该党需要进一步吸引选民。3[transitive ]broadensth to increase your experience, knowledge, etc. 增长(经验、知识等)◆Few would disagree that travel broadens the mind(= helps you to understand other people's customs, etc.).旅游有助于开阔眼界,很少有人会不同意这一点。◆Spending a year working in the city helped to broaden his horizons.在城市工作的一年拓宽了他的视野。PHRASAL VERBˌbroaden ˈout(of a road, river, etc. 路、河等)to become wider 变宽;变阔SYN
1[transitive] to increase something such as your knowledge, experience, or range of activities: The course helps school-leavers broaden their knowledge of the world of work. I’d like to work abroad to broaden my horizons (=learn, experience, or attempt new things). Travel broadens the mind (=helps you to understand and accept other people’s beliefs, customs etc).2[intransitive, transitive] to affect or include more people or things, or to make something affect or include more people or thingsSYN widen, expand: Mr Mates said the party must broaden its appeal to younger voters. Flynn’s appeal broadened as the campaign continued into the summer months. I want to broaden the discussion to other aspects of the problem.3[intransitive, transitive] to make something wider, or to become widerSYN widen: Mark’s smile broadened. The council decided to broaden the pavement.broaden out phrasal verbif something, especially a river or road, broadens out, it becomes widerSYN widen out: The river broadens out at this point.
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