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1 weiträumig
I Adj. spaciousII Adv. angelegt etc.: spaciously; etw. weiträumig umfahren VERK. give s.th. a wide berth* * *large* * *weit|räu|mig [-rɔymɪç]1. adjwide-ranging2. advein Gelände wéíträumig absperren — to cordon off a wide area around a site
die Unfallstelle wéíträumig umfahren — to keep well away from the scene of the accident
der Verkehr am Stuttgarter Kreuz ist zum Erliegen gekommen und wird wéíträumig umgeleitet — traffic has come to a complete stop at the Stuttgart intersection and is being diverted well away from the obstruction
wéíträumiger spielen (Ftbl) — to cover more of the field
* * *weit·räu·migI. adj spaciouseine \weiträumige Absperrung/Umleitung a cordon/diversion covering a wide areaII. adv spaciouslyden Verkehr \weiträumig umleiten to divert the traffic around a wide area* * *1. 2.adverbial spaciously* * *A. adj spaciousB. adv angelegt etc: spaciously;etwas weiträumig umfahren Verkehrswesen: give sth a wide berth* * *1. 2.adverbial spaciously* * *adj.large-scale adj.spacious adj.
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