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BNC: 1462 COCA: 1404

broad

1 broad /ˈbrɑːd/ adjective
broader; broadest
1 broad
/ˈbrɑːd/
adjective
broader; broadest
Learner's definition of BROAD
: large from one side to the other side : wide宽阔的;宽广的
opposite narrow
chiefly British : having a specified width…宽
: including or involving many things or people : wide in range or amount涉及众多人(或事)的;广泛的
opposite narrow
: relating to the main parts of something : general大致的;一般的;主要的
: easily seen or noticed明白的;明显的

in broad daylight

: during the day when people and things can be easily seen rather than at night光天化日之下

— broadly

adverb [more broadly; most broadly]
2 broad /ˈbrɑːd/ noun
plural broads
2 broad
/ˈbrɑːd/
noun
plural broads
Learner's definition of BROAD
[count] US slang, old-fashioned + often offensive
: woman
BNC: 1462 COCA: 1404

broad

1 of 3

adjective

broader; broadest
1
a
: having ample extent from side to side or between limits
broad shoulders
… one of the broadest estuaries of any river in America. William Styron
b
: having a specified extension from side to side
made the path 10 feet broad
2
: extending far and wide : spacious
the broad plains
3
: relating to the main or essential points
broad outlines
4
a
: open, full
a crime committed in broad daylight
b
: plain, obvious
a broad hint
5
linguistics : dialectal especially in pronunciation
a broad northern accent
6
a
: liberal, tolerant
broad views
b
: widely applicable or applied : general
a broad rule
the broader sense of the word
c
: wide in range or amount
This store has a broader selection of items.
a politician with broad [=widespread] appeal
There is broad agreement [=many people agree] that these changes are needed.
7
of a vowel : open
used specifically of a pronounced as in father
8
: marked by lack of restraint, delicacy, or subtlety:
a
: coarse, risqué
broad humor
b
obsolete : outspoken
… from broad words … Macduff lives in disgrace. Shakespeare
broadly adverb
He smiled broadly.
broadness noun
the broadness of the law's scope

broad

2 of 3

adverb

: in a broad (see broad entry 1 sense 4a) manner : fully
broad awake

broad

3 of 3

noun

1
slang, often offensive : woman
2
British : an expansion of a river
often used in plural

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BNC: 1462 COCA: 1404
broad

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe廣闊ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常寬闊reasonably, relatively相當/比較寬闊enough, sufficiently足夠寬廣He questioned whether the curriculum was broad enough in scope.他對學校課程設置面是否夠寬有疑問。overly (especially NAmE) 過分寬闊unusually異常寬闊His job gave him an acquaintance with an unusually broad spectrum of society.他的工作讓他接觸了異常廣闊的社會層面。

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