0 to make or grow larger; to spread out wider -- rozšířit, roztáhnout
Metals expand when heated
He does exercises to expand his chest
The school’s activities have been expanded to include climbing and mountaineering.
Various representations thus coexisted in the early modern period, only to expand as time passed.
These paths for the robot can be determined easily by expanding our analysis to more cases.
The paradox is that welfare reform reduces the scale of government in one sense but expands it in another.
The inclusion of a wide range of skills in conservatorium curricula would enable music graduates to expand the scope of their performance and non-performance roles.
Molecular markers provide ideal tools to develop species or genus-level indicators of specific pollutants and could thereby expand the utility of chironomids for biomonitoring.
These studies suggest an expanding role for the practice nurse within primary care.
If industrial, could expand to areas of industry that were substantially the same.
As with all expanded lectures, it suffers from unevenness of extrapolation, or even over-elaboration.
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(使)(尺寸、數量或重要性)擴大,增加, (使)膨脹…
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(使)(尺寸、数量或重要性)扩大,增加, (使)膨胀…
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extender(se), expandir(se), expandir…
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estender(-se), expandir(-se)…
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拡大する…
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genişle(t)mek, büyü(t)mek…
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(se) développer, (s’)élargir, (s’)agrandir…
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estendre(‘s), expandir(-se)…
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