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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - wide

 

Wide

wide
adj., adv., & n. --adj. 1 a measuring much or more than other things of the same kind across or from side to side. b considerable; more than is needed (a wide margin). 2 (following a measurement) in width (a metre wide). 3 extending far; embracing much; of great extent (has a wide range; has wide experience; reached a wide public). 4 not tight or close or restricted; loose. 5 a free, liberal; unprejudiced (takes wide views). b not specialized; general. 6 open to the full extent (staring with wide eyes). 7 a (foll. by of) not within a reasonable distance of. b at a considerable distance from a point or mark. 8 Brit. sl. shrewd; skilled in sharp practice (wide boy). 9 (in comb.) extending over the whole of (nationwide). --adv. 1 widely. 2 to the full extent (wide awake). 3 far from the target etc. (is shooting wide). --n. 1 Cricket a ball judged to pass the wicket beyond the batsman's reach and so scoring a run. 2 (prec. by the) the wide world. Phrases and idioms give a wide berth to see BERTH. wide-angle (of a lens) having a short focal length and hence a field covering a wide angle. wide awake 1 fully awake. 2 colloq. wary, knowing. wide ball Cricket (sense 1 of n.). wide-eyed surprised or na{iuml}ve. wide of the mark see MARK(1). wide open (often foll. by to) exposed or vulnerable (to attack etc.). wide-ranging covering an extensive range. the wide world all the world great as it is. Derivatives wideness n. widish adj. Etymology: OE wid (adj.), wide (adv.) f. Gmc
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  I. adjective (~r; ~st) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wīd; akin to Old High German wīt ~ Date: before 12th century 1. having great extent ; vast , extending over a vast area ; extensive , extending throughout a specified area or scope, comprehensive, inclusive , 2. having a specified extension from side to side , having much extent between the sides ; broad , fully opened , lax 4, 3. extending or fluctuating considerably between limits , straying or deviating from something specified, relatively rich in carbohydrate as compared with protein, see: broad ~ness noun II. adverb (~r; ~st) Date: before 12th century 1. over a great distance or extent ; ~ly , over a specified distance, area, or extent, 2. so as to leave much space or distance between , so as to pass at or clear by a considerable distance , to the fullest extent ; completely, fully ...
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