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• tilava• hempukka• avara• täysi• väljä• tasovalaisin• karkea• leveä• naikkonen• selvä• suvaitsevainen• yleis• laaja• lavea• laaja-alainen* * *bro:d1) (wide; great in size from side to side: a broad street.) leveä2) (from side to side: two metres broad.) leveä3) (general; not detailed: We discussed the plans in broad outline.) laaja•- broaden- broadly
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2 broad daylight
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3 broad-minded
• tolerantti• humaani• humaaninen• vapaamielinen• avaramielinen• avarakatseinen• ennakkoluuloton• liberaalinen• liberaali• suvaitsevainen• suurpiirteinen• suvaitseva• ymmärtäväinen• laajakatseinen* * *adjective (ready to allow others to think or act as they choose without criticizing them: a broad-minded headmaster.) avarakatseinen -
4 broad axe
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5 broad field
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6 broad fold
forest and paper industry• poikittaisarkki -
7 broad gauge
• leveä raide -
8 broad introductory vocational education
• ammatillinen yleisjaksoEnglish-Finnish dictionary > broad introductory vocational education
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9 broad laid
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10 broad lines of vocational education
• peruslinjatEnglish-Finnish dictionary > broad lines of vocational education
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11 broad money
finance, business, economy• lavea raha -
12 broad pulse
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13 broad sower
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14 broad sowing
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15 broad tapeworm
medicine, veterinary• lapamato -
16 broad-based
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17 broad-fields-curriculum
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18 broad-gauge
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19 broad-leaved forest
• lehtimetsä• lehtipuumetsä -
20 broad-leaved tree
• lehtipuu
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Broad — (br[add]d), a. [Compar. {Broader} (br[add]d [ e]r); superl. {Broadest}.] [OE. brod, brad, AS. br[=a]d; akin to OS. br[=e]d, D. breed, G. breit, Icel. brei[eth]r, Sw. & Dan. bred, Goth. braids. Cf. {Breadth}.] 1. Wide; extend in breadth, or from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Broad — may refer to:* Broad (British coin), English gold coin minted under the commonwealth with a bust of Oliver Cromwell on the obverse * Broad church, Latitudinarian churchmanship in the Church of England * Broad Front Progressive Encounter New… … Wikipedia
broad´ly — broad «brd», adjective, adverb, noun. –adj. 1. large across; wide: »Many cars can go on that broad new highway. SYNONYM(S): See syn. under wide. (Cf. ↑wide) 2. having wide range; … Useful english dictionary
broad — [brôd] adj. [ME brod < OE brad; akin to Ger breit] 1. of large extent from side to side; wide 2. having great extent or expanse; spacious [broad prairies] 3. extending all about; clear; open; full [broad daylight] 4. easy to understand; not… … English World dictionary
broad — adj Broad, wide, deep are comparable chiefly when they refer to horizontal extent. Broad and wide apply to surfaces or areas as measured from side to side {a picture two feet wide} and deep (see also DEEP) to those as measured from front to back… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Broad — ist der Nachname von mehreren Personen: C. D. Broad (1887–1971), englischer Philosoph Chris Broad (* 1957), englischer Cricketspieler Eli Broad, Kunstmäzen Neil Broad (* 1966), britischer Tennisspieler Pery Broad (1921–1994), SS Unterscharführer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
broad — broad; broad·cast·er; broad·en; broad·ish; broad·ly; broad·moor; broad·ness; broad·way·ite; broad·band; broad·scale; … English syllables
broad — I adjective ample, amplitudinous, amplus, blanket, collective, comprehensive, covering all cases, deep, diffuse, encyclopedic, expansive, extended, extending, extensive, far flung, far reaching, far spread, full, general, generalized, generic,… … Law dictionary
broad — [adj1] wide physically ample, capacious, deep, expansive, extended, extensive, full, generous, immense, large, latitudinous, outspread, outstretched, roomy, spacious, splay, squat, thick, vast, voluminous, widespread; concepts 773,796 Ant. narrow … New thesaurus
Broad — Broad, n. 1. The broad part of anything; as, the broad of an oar. [1913 Webster] 2. The spread of a river into a sheet of water; a flooded fen. [Local, Eng.] Southey. [1913 Webster] 3. A lathe tool for turning down the insides and bottoms of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
broad — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having a distance larger than usual from side to side; wide. 2) of a specified distance wide. 3) large in area or scope. 4) without detail; general. 5) (of a hint) clear and unambiguous. 6) (of a regional accent) very noticeable… … English terms dictionary