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1 expand
(to make or grow larger; to spread out wider: Metals expand when heated; He does exercises to expand his chest; The school's activities have been expanded to include climbing and mountaineering.) ampliar, aumentar, dilatar, crecer- expanse- expansion
expand vb ampliar / crecer / extendertr[ɪk'spænd]1 (enlarge - business) ampliar; (- number) aumentar, incrementar2 (gas, metal) dilatar, expandir1 (grow larger) crecer, aumentar3 (spread out) extenderse4 (become friendlier) abrirse, volverse expansivo,-aexpand [ɪk'spænd, ɛk-] vt1) enlarge: expandir, dilatar, aumentar, ampliar2) extend: extenderexpand vi1) enlarge: ampliarse, extenderse2) : expandirse, dilatarse (dícese de los metales, gases, etc.)v.• alargar v.• ampliar v.• desarrollar v.• descoger v.• dilatar v.• engrosar v.• ensanchar v.• expandir v.• expansionar v.• extender v.• tender v.ɪk'spænd
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1) ( enlarge) expandir; \<\<lungs\>\> ensanchar, dilatar; \<\<chest\>\> desarrollar; \<\<horizons\>\> ampliar*, ensanchar; \<\<influence/role\>\> extender*2) \<\<story/summary\>\> ampliar*
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vi1)a) \<\<metal/gas\>\> expandirse; \<\<elastic/rubber band\>\> estirarseb) expanding pres p <industry/market> en expansión2) ( give further information)[ɪks'pænd]to expand ON something — extenderse* sobre or en algo
1. VT1) [+ market, operations, business] ampliar; [+ metal] dilatar; [+ number] aumentar; [+ chest] expandir; [+ wings] abrir, desplegar; [+ influence, knowledge] aumentar, ampliar2) (=develop) [+ statement, notes] ampliar3) (=broaden) [+ experience, mind] ampliar, extender; [+ horizons] ampliar, ensanchar2. VI1) [gas, metal, lungs] dilatarse; [market, operations, business] ampliarseto expand (up)on — [+ notes, story] ampliar, desarrollar
2) [person] (=relax) distenderse* * *[ɪk'spænd]
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1) ( enlarge) expandir; \<\<lungs\>\> ensanchar, dilatar; \<\<chest\>\> desarrollar; \<\<horizons\>\> ampliar*, ensanchar; \<\<influence/role\>\> extender*2) \<\<story/summary\>\> ampliar*
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vi1)a) \<\<metal/gas\>\> expandirse; \<\<elastic/rubber band\>\> estirarseb) expanding pres p <industry/market> en expansión2) ( give further information)to expand ON something — extenderse* sobre or en algo
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2 expansion
- ʃənnoun (the act or state of expanding: the expansion of metals.) dilatación, expansiónexpansion n ampliación / expansión / crecimiento
expansión sustantivo femenino expansion;
expansión sustantivo femenino
1 expansion (de un rumor) spreading
2 (entretenimiento) relaxation: no nos vendría mal un rato de expansión, a little relaxation wouldn't hurt us ' expansión' also found in these entries: Spanish: ampliación - extensor - extensora - junta English: expansion - growth - sprawl - expand - grow - growth industrytr[ɪk'spænʃən]1 crecimiento, aumento3 (trade) desarrolloexpansion [ɪk'spænʧən, ɛk-] n1) enlargement: expansión f, ampliación f2) expanse: extensión fn.• ampliación s.f.• desarrollo s.m.• dilatación s.f.• ensanchamiento s.m.• ensanche s.m.• expansión s.f.ɪk'spæntʃən, ɪk'spænʃəna) u expansión f; (before n)expansion card — ( Comput) tarjeta f de expansión or de ampliación
b) c ( of summary) ampliación f[ɪks'pænʃǝn]1.N [of metal] dilatación f ; [of town, economy, territory] desarrollo m ; [of subject, idea, trade, market] ampliación f, desarrollo m ; [of production, knowledge] aumento m, extensión f ; [of number] aumento m ; (Math) desarrollo m2.CPDexpansion board N — (Comput) placa f de expansión
expansion bottle N — (Aut) depósito m del agua
expansion bus N — (Comput) bus m de expansión
expansion card N — (Comput) tarjeta f de expansión
expansion slot N — (Comput) ranura f para tarjetas de expansión
expansion tank N — (Aut) depósito m del agua
* * *[ɪk'spæntʃən, ɪk'spænʃən]a) u expansión f; (before n)expansion card — ( Comput) tarjeta f de expansión or de ampliación
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3 expanding
adj.1 en expansión (market, company)2 expansor.ger.gerundio del verbo EXPAND.
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