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The pronunciation of wide is: English [wa?d].

The pronunciation of wide is: English [wa?d]. The meaning of wide is adj. extensive; vast; wide-open; profound; deviating from the target; adv. wide open; vast; not completely sure of victory. wide adverb: widely; comparative: wider; superlative: widest; noun: wideness.

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adj. (adjective) wide, broad, broad, general, wide... wide, with a width of... far away Targeted, far away, wide-ranging, wide-ranging, wide-ranging, far-fetched, huge, wide-open, fully open adv. (adverb) fully, completely, vastly, vastly, everywhere The ground is as far away as possible, far away from the ground, wide, wide, far away from the target. The world, the vast land of the world Widely Integrated Distributed Environments, widened integrated distributed environments 2. English-English Definition

Adjective: having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other; "wide roads"

"a wide necktie"

"wide margins"

"three feet wide"

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"broad shoulders"

"a broad river"

broad in scope or content;"across-the-board pay increases"

"an all-embracing definition"

"blanket sanctions against human-rights violators"

"an invention with broad applications"

"a panoptic study of Soviet nationality"

"granted him wide powers"

(used of eyes) fully open or extended;"stared with wide eyes"

very large in expanse or scope;"a broad lawn"

"the wide plains"

"a spacious view"

"spacious skies"

great in degree;"won by a wide margin"

having ample fabric;"the current taste for wide trousers"

"a full skirt"

not on target;"the kick was wide"

"the arrow was wide of the mark"

"a claim that was wide of the truth"

Adverb :with or by a broad space;"stand with legs wide apart"

"ran wide around left end"

to the fullest extent possible;"open your eyes wide"

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"with the throttle wide open"

far from the intended target;"the arrow went wide of the mark"

"a bullet went astray and killed a bystander "

to or over a great extent or range; far;"wandered wide through many lands"

"he traveled widely"

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1. Wide: suitable for situations where the center speaker is small in size and has moderate performance; wide (WIDE) mode? Suitable when the center speaker has the same frequency band, carrying power and other indicators as the front main speaker situation; PHANTOM mode? This mode is used when the system is not equipped with a center speaker. In the instructions for use of some AV amplifiers,

2. wide

2. wide : There are generally three standard working styles (CENTERMODE) for center speakers in suitable working conditions: NORMAL standard mode - suitable for situations where the center speaker has a small shape and size and moderate performance; WIDE standard mode --Suitable for situations where the center speaker and the front main speaker have similar channels, carrying power and other indicators;

IV. Example sentences

He is a man of wide interests.

He has a wide range of interests.

The paper has a wide readership.

The paper has a wide readership.

Computers have been brought into wide use.

Computers have been brought into wide use.

The Asiatic plains are very wide.

The Asian plains are very wide.

A wide stretch of land spread in front of us.

A wide stretch of land spread in front of us.

She stared at him with eyes wide.

She stared at him with eyes wide.

He opened his eyes wide in surprise.

He opened his eyes wide in surprise.

He has wide knowledge on the subject.

He has wide knowledge on the subject.

He has a wide knowledge of painting and music.

He has a wide knowledge of painting and music.

The bullet was wide of the mark.

The bullet was far away from the target.

The arrow fell wide of its mark.

The arrow missed its target.

The shot went wide.

The bullet went sideways.

Open your mouth wide when you pronounce this sound.

When you pronounce this sound, open your mouth wide.

Open your mouth wide, so that I may see clearly what's wrong with your teeth.

Open your mouth wide, so that I may see clearly what's wrong with your teeth.

The flowers spread their fragrance far and wide.

The flowers spread their fragrance far and wide.

His reputation has spread far and wide.

His reputation has spread far and wide.

With the championship wide open, this weekend's games are crucial.

In this championship, since no contestant is sure of winning, this weekend's games are crucial. important.

5. Common sentence patterns

Used as an adjective (adj.) and as an attributive ~ + n. He admired the city's wide streets.

He admired the city's wide streets.

He admired the city's wide streets. the city's wide streets. There are many wide highways in the province.

There are many wide highways in this province. His interests spanned a wide range of subjects.

His interests spanned a wide range of subjects.

His interests spanned a wide range of subjects. This shop sells a wide variety of goods.

This shop sells a wide variety of goods. She is a woman of wide reading.

She is a knowledgeable person. There is a wide gap between the views of the two statesmen.

On this point, the two politicians have very different political views. She stared at him with wide eyes.

She stared at him with wide eyes. Used as predicative S+be+~The bridge is about ten meters wide.

The bridge is about ten meters wide. The garden is ten yards wide.

The garden is ten yards wide. The gap between the poor and rich is very wide indeed.

The gap between the poor and rich is very wide indeed.

The gap between the poor and rich is indeed very wide. S+be+~+ prep .-phraseHis answer was wide of mark.

His answer was too far from the topic. His guess was wide of the mark.

His guess was wide of the mark.

His guess was completely off the mark. His remark is wide of truth.

His remark is very different from the truth. It lies wide of all other forts.

It lies far away from other forts. This is wide from purpose.

This is far from the original intention. S+be+~+(for sb+)to- vThe gate isn't wide enough to get the car through.

The gate isn't wide enough to get the car through.

The gate isn't wide enough to get the car through. The stream is too wide for me to jump across.

The stream is too wide for me to jump across.

The stream is too wide for me to jump across. Used as an adverb (adv.) He stood with his legs wide apart.

He stood with his legs wide apart. The window was wide open.

The window was wide open. Open your mouth wide.

Open your mouth wide. The arrow fell wide.

The arrow missed. The ball went wide.

The ball went out of bounds. 6. Classic quotations

It is better to dwell in a corner..then with a braulinge woman in a wyde house.

From: Bible (Coverdale): ProverbsThe train moved into wide , horizonless steppe-land.

From: M. MoorcockThe dolphins hadn't been brought up in the big wide underwater world.

From: CommercialsHe welcomes disorder and confusion, would let them range wide over the earth.

From: G. W. Knight 7. Word usage

adj. (adjective) wide basically means "wide, broad" and refers to something from The distance from one side to the other. Extension can mean "large in scope, extensive, far from the target", and sometimes it can also mean "completely open". Wide can be added with nouns expressing quantity to form an adjective phrase. In the phrase, wide is placed after the quantifier, and the entire phrase is often placed after the noun when modifying it. adv. (adverb) When used as an adverb, the basic meaning of wide is "vastly, vastly", and by extension it can mean "entirely, fully, widely". In sports, it is often used to mean "far away from the target place". Wide is often used to modify verbs to emphasize the stretch of the action. Related synonyms of wide

away, broad, distant, vast

Related antonyms of wide

limited, narrow

Related proximity of wide Words

widen, WID, wider, Wideen, widest, Wideus, Widell, Widera, widely, Wideson, Wideman, Widelux

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