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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
extent
ex‧tent S2 W1 /ɪkˈstent/ BrE AmE noun [Date: 1500-1600; Language: Anglo-French; Origin: extente, from Latin extendere; ⇨ ↑extend] 1. to ... extent used to say how true something is or how great an effect or change is to a certain extent/to some extent/to an extent (=partly) We all to some extent remember the good times and forget the bad. I do agree with him to an extent. to a great/large extent Its success will depend to a large extent on local attitudes. to a lesser/greater extent (=less or more) It will affect farmers in Spain and to a lesser extent in France. They examined the extent to which (=how much) age affected language-learning ability. To what extent (=how much) did she influence his decision? to such an extent that/to the extent that (=so much that) Violence increased to the extent that residents were afraid to leave their homes. 2. [uncountable] how large, important, or serious something is, especially something such as a problem or injury extent of Considering the extent of his injuries, he’s lucky to be alive. It’s too early to assess the full extent of the damage. 3. [uncountable] the length or size of something: They opened out the nets to their full extent. in extent The region is over 10,000 square kilometres in extent. • • • COLLOCATIONS (for Meaning 1) phrases ▪ to some extent/to a certain extent (=partly) What you say is true to some extent, but it’s not the whole picture. ▪ to a large/great extent (=a large amount) The materials we use will depend to a large extent on what is available. ▪ to a small extent (=a small amount) The plan succeeded to a small extent. ▪ to a greater extent (=more) Children suffer the effects of poor diet to a greater extent than adults. ▪ to a lesser extent (also to less extent) (=less) The same is true for women, though to a lesser extent. ▪ to a considerable/significant extent (=a considerable or significant amount) The affair affected his popularity to a considerable extent. ▪ to a limited extent (=not a very large amount) In the USA, and to a limited extent in Britain, the housing market is in recession. ▪ to such an extent that/to the extent that (=so much that) He annoyed her to such an extent that she had to leave the room. ▪ to the same extent (=to the same amount) The roads were congested but not to the same extent as in London. ▪ to what extent? (=how much?) To what extent does cutting down trees contribute to climate change? ▪ the extent to which (=how much) The report focused on the use of speed cameras, particularly the extent to which they reduced accidents. • • • COLLOCATIONS (for Meaning 2) adjectives ▪ the full extent He refused to reveal the full extent of his debts. ▪ the actual/true extent Rescue workers still do not know the true extent of the disaster. verbs ▪ know/realize the extent of something We do not yet know the extent of the damage. ▪ understand the extent of something Other people didn’t seem to understand the extent of his disability. ▪ discover/find out the extent of something We were shocked when we discovered the extent of the fraud. ▪ assess/establish/determine the extent of something We are still trying to assess the extent of the problem. ▪ show/reveal the extent of something These pictures show the extent of the devastation caused by the earthquake. | A report published by the government has revealed the extent of air pollution in the area. • • • THESAURUS ▪ size noun [uncountable and countable] how big someone or something is: What size is that shirt? | The price will depend on the size and quality of the carpet. | Your desk is exactly the same size as mine. | Fire has destroyed an area of forest the size of Luxembourg. | The seeds are very small, about half the size of a grain of salt. | There were several pieces of wood of different sizes. | Cover the dough and allow it to rise until it has doubled in size. | The black spots on her skin seemed to be slowly increasing in size. | The American states vary enormously in size, from very large to very small. | In a class this size, there will always be a few problems. ▪ dimensions noun [plural] the length, width, and height of an object, room, building etc: What are the dimensions of the table? ▪ measurements noun [plural] the length, width, or height of something, or of someone’s body: I need to check the measurements of the window. | your waist measurement is 31 inches | The nurse took my measurements. ▪ proportions noun [plural] the relative sizes of the different parts of an object, room, building etc: The proportions don’t look right to me. | You can sit in the Plaza and admire the proportions of the cathedral. ▪ area noun [uncountable and countable] the amount of space that a flat surface such as a floor or field covers: To measure the area of a room, you need to multiply the length by the width. ▪ extent noun [uncountable] the size of a large area: The extent of the ranch is enormous. | The island measured about 1,600 kilometres in extent. ▪ bulk noun [uncountable] the very large size of something: The statue’s massive bulk made it difficult to move. | his enormous bulk | The view was dominated by the huge bulk of the power station. ▪ capacity noun [singular] the amount that a container will hold: The capacity of the tank is around 500 gallons. | The computer’s memory has a capacity of over 200 megabytes. | All the storage units were filled to capacity. ▪ volume noun [singular] the amount of space that a substance fills, or that an object contains: The average domestic swimming pool has a volume of 45,000 litres. | This instrument measures the volume of air in your lungs. | Help me figure out the volume of this fish tank. | The shifting of continents has an impact on the volume of water the oceans can contain.
extenthu | | | | | ◎ | [iks'tent] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | khu vực; phạm vi; quy mô | | ☆ | From the peak of the mountain, we could see the full extent of the industrial park | | Từ đỉnh núi nhìn xuống, ta có thể thấy hết phạm vi của khu công nghiệp | | ☆ | The extent of his knowledge is really admirable | | Tầm hiểu biết của ông ta thật đáng khâm phục | | ■ | (pháp lý) sự đánh giá (đất rộng...) | | 〆 | to some, what, such an, a certain extent | | ✓ | tới một mức độ nhất định | | ☆ | To some extent you are right | | Trong một chừng mực nào đó, anh nói đúng | | ☆ | To what extent can he be believed? | | Có thể tin nó tới mức nào? | | ☆ | The carpet was badly stained, to such an extent that you couldn't tell its original colour | | Tấm thảm bị ố thảm hại, đến mức hết nói được màu gốc của nó màu gì | | ☆ | He's in debt to the extent of 5000 francs | | Nó mắc nợ tới 5000 quan |
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