0 to become wider, or to cause something to become wider -- (使)變寬;(使)變闊
1 to increase the range of something -- 擴展;拓寬
They've introduced all sorts of new elements to that programme in order to broaden its appeal. 他們已經給那個節目加入了各種新元素以增強其吸引力。
I hoped that going to college might broaden my horizons (= increase the range of my knowledge and experience). 我希望上大學能使我增長見識。
The Internet can give children opportunities to broaden their minds. 網際網路給兒童帶來機會讓他們拓展視野。
Over time the original emphasis of the programme has broadened from increasing liberalization and competition to raising money for current spending.
By broadening the bases of support for the regime among the relatively privileged classes, constitutional reform might in fact make radical change harder to achieve.
At the same time, their inclusion has broadened still further the range of approaches taken to instrumental studies in higher education.
To preview the paper's results, the growth model with a broadened quality-of-life measure exhibits a number of non-trivial departures from the standard case.
The editors' decision to devote an issue of this journal to broadening perspectives in music education is indeed a laudable one.
He broadened his horizons further at the end of the 1930s, centring his investigations on the interrelationship between industrialisation and agricultural development.
However, service also broadened one's social horizon in a more general way.
In short, the author has truly broadened the angle of perspective on the car's meaning in everyday life, which is no small accomplishment.
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