broaden
verb /ˈbrɔːdn/
/ˈbrɔːdn/
Word Family
- broad adjective
- broadly adverb
- broaden verb
- breadth noun
动词形式
Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they broaden | /ˈbrɔːdn/ /ˈbrɔːdn/ |
he / she / it broadens | /ˈbrɔːdnz/ /ˈbrɔːdnz/ |
past simple broadened | /ˈbrɔːdnd/ /ˈbrɔːdnd/ |
past participle broadened | /ˈbrɔːdnd/ /ˈbrɔːdnd/ |
-ing form broadening | /ˈbrɔːdnɪŋ/ /ˈbrɔːdnɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive] to become wider
变宽;变阔 - Her smile broadened.
她笑得更加灿烂了。
- Her smile broadened.
- [transitive, intransitive] broaden (something) to affect or make something affect more people or things
(使)扩大影响 - a promise to broaden access to higher education
拓宽高等教育渠道的承诺 - The party needs to broaden its appeal to voters.
该党需要进一步吸引选民。
- a promise to broaden access to higher education
- [transitive] broaden something to increase your experience, knowledge, etc.
增长(经验、知识等) - Few would disagree that travel broadens the mind (= helps you to understand other people's customs, etc.).
旅游有助于开阔眼界,很少有人会不同意这一点。 - Spending a year working in the city helped to broaden his horizons.
在城市工作的一年拓宽了他的视野。
- Few would disagree that travel broadens the mind (= helps you to understand other people's customs, etc.).