From the top of the Empire State Building, you can see the full extent of Manhattan (= the area it covers).
We don't yet know the extent of his injuries (= how bad his injuries are).
Rosie's teacher was impressed by the extent of her knowledge (= how much she knew).
The River Nile is over 6,500 6,5000 kilometres in extent (= length).
She had not realized the extent to which the children had been affected.
Some people hold their beliefs very strongly, even to the extent of being prepared to go to prison for them.
Sales have fallen badly this year, to the extent that we will have to close some of our shops.
The rich will not benefit from the proposed changes to the tax system to the same extent as the lower paid.
To some extent, she was responsible for the accident.
The car was damaged to such an extent that it couldn't be repaired.
2 the degree or limit of something; how great or severe something is:
The full extent of the damage only became evident the following morning.
Ethiopia and, to a lesser extent, Kenya will be badly affected by the drought.
The mood of the meeting turned solemn when the extent of the problem became known.
The extent of the flooding can only be fully appreciated when viewed from the air.
More than 50 per cent of the groundwater in the cities is polluted to different extents.
Supplemented rhamnolipid interfered with, and indeed inhibited, biofilm formation and accretion to appreciable extents and produced outcomes similar to those seen in post-collapse wild-type populations.
Then move each subtree in trees by its corresponding displacement in positions to give ptrees, and do the same for the extents to give pextents.
中文繁体
面積,範圍, 長度, 數量…
More中文简体
面积,范围, 长度, 数量…
MoreEspañol
dimensión, envergadura, envergadura [feminine]…
MorePortuguês
extensão, alcance, grau…
More日本語
範囲, 程度…
MoreTürk dili
ölçü, derece, mertebe…
MoreFrançais
étendue [feminine], importance [feminine], mesure [feminine]…
MoreCatalan
dimensió, abast…
More