wide的中文
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wide
/ waid /
◙ (wider, widest)
1. of great or more than average width
• 宽的,宽阔的,宽广的
»a wide road.
宽阔大道。
(after a measurement and in questions) from side to side
• 宽度为…,…宽的
»it measures 15 cm long by 12 cm wide.
经测量,它长15厘米,宽12厘米。
»how wide do you think this house is?
你认为这房子有多宽?
open to the full extent
• 张大的;开得很大的
»wide eyes.
睁大的双眼。
considerable
• 大的
»tax revenues have undershot Treasury projections by a wide margin.
税收未能达到财政部预计目标,差额很大。
2. including a great variety of people or things
• 广泛的;范围大的
»a wide range of opinion.
广泛的意见。
spread among a large number of people or over a large area
• 广大大众的;分布广的
»wider share ownership.
更广泛的股份所有权。
[in combination] extending over the whole of
• 扩及全部的
»an industry-wide trend.
整个行业趋势。
3. at a considerable or specified distance from a point or mark
• 远离特定地点的;未中目标的
»the ball was wide of the leg stump.
球偏离了脚柱。
(especially in soccer) at or near the side of the field
• (尤指足球)靠球场两边的
»he played in a wide left position.
他踢左边锋。
◙ adverb
1. to the full extent
• 全部地;充分地;完全地
»his eyes opened wide.
他的双眼睁得大大的。
2. far from a particular point or mark
• 远远偏离某一点地,远未达到目标地
»he hit the safety fence after a local rider inside him drifted wide.
在他内侧的一个当地车手骑偏了,他就撞到了安全护栏上。
(especially in football) at or near the side of the field
• (尤指足球中)靠球场两边地
»he will play wide on the right.
他将踢右边锋。
◙ noun
1. [Cricket] a ball that is judged to be too wide of the stumps for the batsman to play, for which an extra is awarded to the batting side
• [板球] (投手投出去的使攻队得一分的)歪球,坏球
【IDIOMS】
◘ give someone/thing a wide berth--› see berth
◘ wide awake
1. fully awake
• 完全清醒
◘ wide of the mark
1. a long way away from an intended target
• 远离目标
inaccurate
• 不准确,离谱
»Dickie's memory is somewhat wide of the mark.
迪奇记得不太准确。
◘ wide open
1. stretching over an outdoor expanse
• 广阔的,广袤的
»the wide open spaces of Montana.
蒙大拿州广袤的土地。
2. offering a great variety of opportunities
• 提供多种机会的
»suddenly the whole world was wide open to her.
突然间整个世界向她敞开了大门。
3. (of a contest) of which the outcome is not predictable
• (比赛)结果难以预料的
4. vulnerable, especially to attack
• 脆弱的;易受到攻击的
【派生】
♦ wideness noun♦ widish adjective
【语源】
1. Old English wīd 'spacious, extensive', wīde 'over a large area', of Germanic origin