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1 broaden
وَسَّعَ \ broaden: to make broader. enlarge: to make larger (a photograph, a building, etc.). expand: to spread out; make larger: We need more money to expand our business. \ See Also كبر (كَبَّرَ) -
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3 broaden
verbto make or become broad or broader.يوسّع، يعرّض -
4 ampliare
broaden, widenedificio extend* * *ampliare v.tr. to amplify, to enlarge, to extend, to dilate; ( aumentare) to increase: ampliare un edificio, to enlarge a building; ampliare le proprie cognizioni, to widen (o to increase) one's knowledge // ampliare i propri orizzonti, to widen one's horizons.◘ ampliarsi v.intr.pron. to become* larger, to extend.* * *[ampli'are]1. vt2. vip (ampliarsi)to grow, increase* * *[ampli'are] 1.verbo transitivo (ingrandire) to widen, to enlarge [ strada]; to build* an extension onto [ casa]; to broaden, to expand [conoscenze, orizzonti]; (sviluppare) to develop [progetto, frase]; (in importanza) to expand, to extend [impresa, attività]2.verbo pronominale ampliarsi (ingrandirsi) [ strada] to widen, to broaden; [impresa, città] to expand* * *ampliare/ampli'are/ [1](ingrandire) to widen, to enlarge [ strada]; to build* an extension onto [ casa]; to broaden, to expand [conoscenze, orizzonti]; (sviluppare) to develop [progetto, frase]; (in importanza) to expand, to extend [impresa, attività]; ampliare il campo di indagine to extend the scope of the investigation; ampliare il proprio giro d'affari to widen one's business affairsII ampliarsi verbo pronominale(ingrandirsi) [ strada] to widen, to broaden; [impresa, città] to expand. -
5 udvide
broaden, enlarge, extend* * *vb( gøre større) enlarge (fx a cavity, the pores, the mind), extend ( fx a house, the boundaries of a park, foreign trade, the meaning of a word, one's power, one's operations to wider circles, the franchise); expand( fx one's activities; a short story into a novel);( forøge) increase ( fx one's capital; production), expand ( fxproduction);( gøre bredere) widen ( fx a ditch, the gulf between them, a road, one's intellectual horizon), broaden ( fx a road, one's horizon);( organ i legemet) dilate;( sko, handske etc) stretch;( gøre udførligere, F) amplify ( fx a statement);[ udvide sine kundskaber] extend (el. improve) one's knowledge;[ udvide sig] expand ( fx water expands with heat); widen,F dilate ( fx the pupils of his eyes dilated);[ i udvidet betydning] in a wider sense;[ udvidet kursus] advanced course;[ udvidet tid](gram.) progressive tense;[ udvidet udgave] enlarged edition. -
6 ширить
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7 шириться
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8 розширювально тлумачити норму
broaden a norm, ( аж до її фактичного порушення) stretch a normУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > розширювально тлумачити норму
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9 розширювати визначення злочину
broaden an offence, enlarge an offenceУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > розширювати визначення злочину
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10 розширювати патентну формулу
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > розширювати патентну формулу
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11 розширювати податкову базу
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > розширювати податкову базу
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12 розширювати сферу відповідальності
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > розширювати сферу відповідальності
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13 тлумачити розширювально
broaden, construe broadly, interpret broadly, interpret extensively, interpret latitudinally, interpret liberally, interpret looselyУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > тлумачити розширювально
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14 vide ut
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15 lapangkan
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16 luaskan
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17 bertambah luas
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18 ampliar los horizontes
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19 ampliar sus horizontes
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20 ensanchar
• broaden• enlarge• make white-hot• make with a machine
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broaden someone's horizons — broaden/widen (someone s) horizons to increase the range of things that someone knows about, has experienced, or is able to do. This trip to the Far East has certainly broadened our family s horizons … New idioms dictionary
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