词汇 | span |
释义 | span (verb) span 5 ENTRIES FOUND: span (noun) span (verb) attention span (noun) life span (noun) spic-and-span (adjective) 1 span /ˈspæn/ noun plural spans 1 span /ˈspæn/ noun plural spans Learner's definition of SPAN [count] 1 : the period of time between two dates or events时间跨度;一段时间 a 25-year span25年的时间跨度 a brief time span短暂的时间跨度 — often + of a brief span of time短暂的时间跨度 The symphonies were composed over a span of eight years.创作这支交响乐用了八年的时间。 I received two job offers within the span of a week.在一个星期内我接到了两份工作的聘用信。 — see also attention span, life span 2 : the part of a bridge or other structure that goes across a space from one support to another(桥或拱的)墩距,跨距 3 : the width of something from one side to the other宽度;翼展 — often + of the span of his shoulders他的肩宽 It's a span of a few hundred miles to cross the state.跨越这个州要走几百英里。 — see also wingspan — see also spic-and-span 2 span /ˈspæn/ verb spans; spanned; spanning 2 span /ˈspæn/ verb spans; spanned; spanning Learner's definition of SPAN [+ object] 1 : to continue throughout (a period of time)持续(一段时间) His career as a singer spanned three decades.他当了三十年的职业歌手。 2 : to cover or include (a wide area, a large number of things, etc.)包括,涵盖(广大地区、大量事物等) Their empire once spanned several continents.他们的帝国曾横跨好几个大陆。 Her academic interests span a wide variety of topics.她的学术兴趣广泛。 3 : to cross over (something)横跨 A bridge spans the river.一座桥横跨河流。 |
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