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bro:d1) (wide; great in size from side to side: a broad street.) ancho2) (from side to side: two metres broad.) de ancho3) (general; not detailed: We discussed the plans in broad outline.) general•- broaden- broadly
- broad daylight
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broad adj1. ancho2. ampliotr[brɔːd]1 (street, avenue) ancho,-a; (surface, water, plateau) extenso,-a2 figurative use (field of study, debate) amplio,-a3 (measurement) de ancho4 (general) general5 (main) principal6 (explicit) claro,-a7 (accent) marcado,-a, cerrado,-a8 (smile) abierto,-a9 (vowel) abierto,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin a broad sense en sentido amplioin the broadest sense of the word en el sentido más amplio de la palabraa broad outline un esquema generalbroad ['brɔd] adj1) wide: ancho2) spacious: amplio, extenso3) full: plenoin broad daylight: en pleno día4) obvious: claro, evidente5) tolerant: tolerante, liberal6) general: general7) essential: principal, esencialthe broad outline: los rasgos esencialesadj.• amplio, -a adj.• ancho, -a adj.• anchuroso, -a adj.• comprensivo, -a adj.• desparramado, -a adj.• difuso, -a adj.• extenso, -a adj.• lato, -a adj.• marcado, -a adj.broad*n.• mujer n.f.
I brɔːd1) < avenue> ancho; < valley> grande; < forehead> despejado, amplio; < grin> de oreja a oreja2)b) ( general) <guidelines/conclusions> general3)a)a broad hint — una indirecta muy clara or (hum) muy directa
b) < accent> cerrado
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[brɔːd]1. ADJ(compar broader) (superl broadest)1) (=wide) [road] ancho, amplio; [shoulders] ancho; [forehead] despejado, amplio; [smile] de oreja a oreja, abierto literto be broad in the shoulder — [person] ser ancho de hombros or de espaldas; [garment] ser ancho de hombros
- be broad in the beam2) (=general, extensive) [outline, objectives, view] general3) (=wide-ranging) [education, syllabus] amplio; [range, spectrum] amplio, extenso; [mind] abierto4) (=unsubtle) [hint] claro5) (=strong) [accent] cerrado(in) broad Scots/Yorkshire — (con) un acento escocés/de Yorkshire cerrado
6) (=coarse)broad humour — humor m ordinario or basto
a broad joke — una broma ordinaria or grosera
7)2. N1) (US) * tipa * f, tía f (Sp) *2) (=widest part)the (Norfolk) Broads — (Geog) área de estuarios en Norfolk
3.CPDbroad bean N — (esp Brit) haba f gruesa
broad church N — (=organization) organización f abierta or liberal
broad jump N — (US) salto m de longitud
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I [brɔːd]1) < avenue> ancho; < valley> grande; < forehead> despejado, amplio; < grin> de oreja a oreja2)b) ( general) <guidelines/conclusions> general3)a)a broad hint — una indirecta muy clara or (hum) muy directa
b) < accent> cerrado
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1) Общая лексика: судебная процедура, судебные прения, судоговорение2) Юридический термин: заявления истца и ответчика, состязательная бумага, состязательные бумаги (которыми обмениваются стороны на предварительной стадии судебного разбирательства), судоговорение (в Международном суде ООН)3) Экономика: выступление адвоката в суде, выступление стороны в суде, заявление оснований для защиты против иска4) Деловая лексика: заявление оснований иска5) юр.Н.П. обмен состязательными бумагами, объяснения сторон, процессуальные действия (in the broadest sense), процессуальные действия сторон (in the most extensive sense of the word), письменные объяснения (law of procedure) -
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broad [brɔ:d]∎ the road is 4 metres broad la route a 4 mètres de large ou de largeur;∎ she has a broad back elle a une forte carrure;∎ a broad grin un large ou grand sourire;∎ to be broad in the shoulders, to have broad shoulders être large d'épaules;∎ figurative he has broad shoulders, he can take it il a les reins solides, il peut encaisser;∎ British figurative it's as broad as it's long c'est bonnet blanc et blanc bonnet, c'est du pareil ou ça revient au même(b) (extensive) vaste, immense;∎ a broad syllabus un programme très divers;∎ we offer a broad range of products nous offrons une large ou grande gamme de produits;∎ in broad daylight au grand jour, en plein jour; figurative au vu et au su de tout le monde, au grand jour∎ here is a broad outline voilà les grandes lignes;∎ in the broadest sense of the word au sens le plus large du mot;∎ his books still have a very broad appeal ses livres plaisent toujours à ou intéressent toujours un vaste public;∎ to be in broad agreement être d'accord dans les grandes lignes;(d) (not subtle) évident;∎ a broad hint une allusion transparente;∎ "surely not", she said with broad sarcasm "pas possible", dit-elle d'un ton des plus sarcastiques;∎ he speaks with a broad Scottish accent il a un accent écossais prononcé ou un fort accent écossais∎ to have broad views avoir les idées larges;∎ she has very broad tastes in literature elle a des goûts littéraires très éclectiques∎ broad humour humour m grivois;∎ a broad joke une plaisanterie osée ou leste(g) Linguistics large;∎ broad transcription transcription f large2 noun∎ the broad of the back le milieu du dos►► broad bean fève f;Religion Broad Church = groupe libéral à l'intérieur de l'Église anglicane;∎ figurative the party is a broad church le parti rassemble de nombreux courants différents; -
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broad [brɔ:d]1. adjectivea. ( = wide) largeb. [aims, objectives] générald. [hint] à peine voilé ; [comedy] grossiere. [accent] prononcé2. noun3. compounds► broad-based adjective [support] large ; [government] réunissant des tendances très variées ; [approach] diversifié* * *[brɔːd]1) ( wide) largeto have a broad back — lit, fig avoir le dos large
2) ( extensive) [area, expanse] vaste3) ( wide-ranging) [choice, range] grand; [introduction, syllabus, consensus, implication] général; [alliance] large4) ( general) [meaning, term] large; [base, outline, principle] général5) ( liberal) [view] large6) ( unsubtle) [wink] bien visible7) ( pronounced) [accent] fort (before n)8) ( complete)9) ( vulgar) grossier/-ière••
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