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1 ūlna
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2 باع
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3 spadhadh
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4 étendu
étendu, e1 [etɑ̃dy]a. ( = vaste) [ville] sprawling ; [domaine] large ; [connaissances, pouvoirs, dégâts, vocabulaire] extensive ; [sens d'un mot] broad ; [famille] extendedb. ( = allongé) [personne, jambes] stretched out* * *étendue etɑ̃dy adjectif [ville] sprawling; [région, plaine] vast; [connaissances, dégâts] extensive* * *étendu, -e etɑ̃dy adj* * *A pp ⇒ étendre.B pp adj [ville] sprawling; [région, plaine] vast; [vocabulaire, connaissances, dégâts] extensive.C étendue nf1 ( surface) ( de terrain) expanse, area; (de sable, d'eau) expanse; de vastes étendues désertiques large areas ou expanses of desert; sur toute l'étendue du pays throughout the country;2 (de pays, collection) size;3 (de catastrophe, dégâts) scale, extent; (de connaissances, vocabulaire) range; ( d'ignorance) depth; Mus range, compass;4 ( durée) span, length.3. [étiré]4. [dilué - vin, sauce] watered-down ; [ - peinture, couleur] thinned-down————————étendue nom féminin2. [dimension] area3. [durée]4. [ampleur] extent -
5 uitstrekken
1 [zo ver mogelijk strekken] stretch/reach (out) ⇒ extend2 [doen reiken] extend♦voorbeelden:zich op de grond uitstrekken • stretch out on the groundII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich uitstrekken〉2 [gelden] extend♦voorbeelden:zich uitstrekken over verscheidene jaren • range over/span several years2 deze bepaling strekt zich niet uit tot … • this stipulation does not extend to …
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