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1 широко
1. прил. кратк. см. широкий 2. нареч.wide, widely; (перен. тж.) broadly♢
жить широко — live in grandly; live in opulenceсмотреть широко на вещи — take* a broad view of things, be broad-minded
широко толковать (вн.) — interpret loosely (d.), stretch the meaning (of)
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2 широко
I кратк. прил.см. широкийII нареч.1) ( с большим расстоянием по ширине) wide, widelyдве́ри бы́ли широко́ откры́ты — the doors stood wide open
широко́ раскры́ть глаза́ — open one's eyes wide
с широко́ раскры́тыми глаза́ми — with wide-open eyes
широко́ улыба́ться — smile broadly
2) (в широких кругах, повсеместно) widelyшироко́ изве́стный — widely known
широко́ распространённый — widespread
3) (масштабно, без ограничений) broadlyсмотре́ть широко́ на ве́щи — take a broad view of things, be broad-minded
широко́ разверну́ть рабо́ту — place the work on a wide footing
широко́ толкова́ть (вн.) — interpret loosely (d), stretch the meaning (of)
жить широко́ — live grandly; live in opulence
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3 разворачивать
I несов. - развора́чивать, сов. - разверну́ть; (вн.)1) ( раскрывать - скатанное) unroll (d), unwind (d); ( сложенное) unfold (d); ( завёрнутое) unwrap (d)развора́чивать ковёр — unroll a carpet
развора́чивать газе́ту — unfold the paper
развора́чивать паке́т — unwrap a parcel
развора́чивать знамёна — spread out the banners
2) ( проявлять в полной мере) show (d), display (d)развора́чивать свои́ си́лы — show / display / reveal one's strength
развора́чивать свой тала́нт — show / display one's talent ['tæ-]
3) ( начинать) start (up) (d)развора́чивать своё де́ло — start up a business of one's own
4) ( предпринимать в широких масштабах) put (d) on a wide scale (d); widen (d), broaden (d), expand (d)развора́чивать торго́влю — expand trade
широко́ разверну́ть рабо́ту — place the work on a broad footing
разверну́ть широ́кую програ́мму обуче́ния — put in place a large-scale training programme
6) воен. (в вн.; в более крупную единицу) expand (d into)II несов. - развора́чивать, сов. - развороти́ть(вн.; разрушать, приводить в беспорядок) make havoc ['hæ-] (of), play havoc (among, with), turn (d) upside downIII несов. - развора́чивать, сов. - разверну́ть(вн.; поворачивать назад) turn (d), swing about / around (d); (корабль тж.) slew (about) (d); авто make a U-turnмаши́ну разверну́ло поперёк доро́ги безл. — the car veered across the road
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4 развёртывать
развернуть (вн.)1. ( раскрывать — скатанное) unroll (d.), unwind* (d.); ( сложенное) unfold (d.); ( завёрнутое) unwrap (d.)развёртывать ковёр — unroll a carpet
развёртывать газету — unfold the paper
развёртывать пакет — unwrap a parcel
развёртывать свои силы — show* / display / reveal one's strength
развёртывать свой талант — show* / display one's talent
3. ( предпринимать в широких масштабах) develop (d.)развернуть широкую программу обучения — promote / forward a wide program(me) of training, develop an extensive training program(me)
7. (автомашину, самолёт) turn (d.), swing* about / around (d.); (корабль и т. п. тж.) slew (about) (d.)
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