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单词 extensive
释义

extensive

/ɪkˈstɛnsɪv / /ɛkˈstɛnsɪv/
adjective
1Covering or affecting a large area: an extensive garden...
  • This extensive over-development would affect the lives of everyone living in Fulford.
  • Today it belongs to the Rockefeller Foundation, but the extensive gardens are open to small guided tours.
  • The garden, quite extensive at that, had sported an abandoned look for a long time.

Synonyms

large, large-scale, sizeable, substantial, considerable, ample, great, huge, vast, immense, boundless, immeasurable;
spacious, capacious, commodious, voluminous, roomy;
broad, expansive, sweeping
1.1Large in amount or scale: an extensive collection of silver...
  • I have a fairly extensive amount of work done on the subject, and a number of links that are worth following.
  • Your Honour will realise there is an extensive amount of material on there.
  • There's nowhere else in the world you could see such an extensive and amazing collection of modern art.

Synonyms

comprehensive, thorough, complete, exhaustive, profound, boundless;
broad, wide, vast, wide-ranging, all-inclusive, all-embracing, all-encompassing, sweeping, wholesale, catholic, universal, across the board, cross-disciplinary, interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary
2(Of agriculture) obtaining a relatively small crop from a large area with a minimum of capital and labour: extensive farming techniques...
  • Secondly, at the time of the Mayans there was no extensive agriculture in Venezuela.
  • Viticulture is most extensive in the Rhine and Mosel valleys in west Germany and is an important export industry.
  • The REPS scheme should be ideally suited to the more extensive type of farming in island areas.
Often contrasted with intensive (sense 1 of the adjective).

Derivatives

extensiveness

/ɪkˈstɛnsɪvnəs / /ɛkˈstɛnsɪvnəs / noun ...
  • Presently, the best views of the extensiveness of Gold Coast canals are seen from the air.
  • Perhaps the lack of social integration is related to the extensiveness of many students’ work schedules.
  • Using a single-head machine to stitch out my creations, I was able to see firsthand the extensiveness of the software's capabilities.

Origin

Late Middle English: from French extensif, -ive or late Latin extensivus, from extens- 'stretched out', from the verb extendere (see extend).

Rhymes

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