extent 的英语意思
extentextent /ɪkˈstent/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1to ... extent used to say how true something is or how great an effect or change is用于表示某事的真实程度,或某种影响、变化的大小to a certain extent/to some extent/to an extent (=partly)(=部分地)
We all to some extent remember the good times and forget the bad.我们在某种程度上都会记住美好的时光,而忘记不好的。
I do agree with him to an extent.我确实在一定程度上同意他的看法。to a great/large extent
Its success will depend to a large extent on local attitudes.其成功将在很大程度上取决于当地的态度。to a lesser/greater extent (=less or more)(=程度较少或较多)
It will affect farmers in Spain and to a lesser extent in France.这将影响西班牙的农民,在较小程度上也会影响法国的农民。
They examined the extent to which (=how much) age affected language-learning ability.他们研究了年龄在多大程度上(=多少)影响语言学习能力。
To what extent (=how much) did she influence his decision?她在多大程度上(=多少)影响了他的决定?to such an extent that/to the extent that (=so much that)(=到……程度,以至于)
Violence increased to the extent that residents were afraid to leave their homes.暴力事件增多,以至于居民们都不敢离家外出。2[uncountable] how large, important, or serious something is, especially something such as a problem or injury某事物(尤指问题或伤害)的大小、重要性或严重程度extent of
Considering the extent of his injuries, he’s lucky to be alive.考虑到他伤势的严重程度,他能活下来实属幸运。
It’s too early to assess the full extent of the damage.现在评估损失的全部程度还为时过早。3[uncountable] the length or size of something某物的长度或大小:
They opened out the nets to their full extent.他们把网展开到最大限度。in extent
The region is over 10,000 square kilometres in extent.该地区面积超过一万平方公里。► see thesaurus at sizeCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1– 释义 1phrases短语to some extent/to a certain extent (=partly)· What you say is true to some extent, but it’s not the whole picture.· 你说的在某种程度上是正确的,但并不是全貌。to a large/great extent (=a large amount)· The materials we use will depend to a large extent on what is available.· 我们使用的材料在很大程度上将取决于现有的资源。to a small extent (=a small amount)· The plan succeeded to a small extent.· 该计划在小程度上取得了成功。to a greater extent (=more)· Children suffer the effects of poor diet to a greater extent than adults.· 儿童受不良饮食影响的程度比成人更大。to a lesser extent (also to less extent) (=less)· The same is true for women, though to a lesser extent.· 女性也是如此,尽管程度较小。to a considerable/significant extent (=a considerable or significant amount)· The affair affected his popularity to a considerable extent.· 这件事在相当大程度上影响了他的声望。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.· 在美国,以及在英国较为有限的程度上,房地产市场正处于衰退之中。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.· 他惹恼她的程度之深,以至于她不得不离开房间。to the same extent (=to the same amount)· The roads were congested but not to the same extent as in London.· 道路很拥堵,但程度不及伦敦那么严重。to what extent? (=how much?)· To what extent does cutting down trees contribute to climate change?· 砍伐树木在多大程度上导致了气候变化?the extent to which (=how much)· The report focused on the use of speed cameras, particularly the extent to which they reduced accidents.· 该报告重点关注测速摄像头的使用情况,尤其是它们在多大程度上减少了事故。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2– 释义 2adjectives形容词the full extent· He refused to reveal the full extent of his debts.· 他拒绝透露其债务的全部规模。the actual/true extent· Rescue workers still do not know the true extent of the disaster.· 救援人员仍不清楚灾难的真实规模。verbs动词know/realize the extent of something· We do not yet know the extent of the damage.· 我们尚不了解损失的程度。understand the extent of something· Other people didn’t seem to understand the extent of his disability.· 其他人似乎并不了解他残疾的程度。discover/find out the extent of something· We were shocked when we discovered the extent of the fraud.· 当我们发现欺诈行为的规模时,我们感到震惊。assess/establish/determine the extent of something· We are still trying to assess the extent of the problem.· 我们仍在努力评估问题的严重程度。show/reveal the extent of something· These pictures show the extent of the devastation caused by the earthquake.· 这些图片显示了地震造成的破坏程度。· A report published by the government has revealed the extent of air pollution in the area.· 政府发布的一份报告揭示了该地区空气污染的程度。
查看全部语言翻译1to ... extent used to say how true something is or how great an effect or change is用于表示某事的真实程度,或某种影响、变化的大小to a certain extent/to some extent/to an extent (=partly)(=部分地)
We all to some extent remember the good times and forget the bad.我们在某种程度上都会记住美好的时光,而忘记不好的。
I do agree with him to an extent.我确实在一定程度上同意他的看法。to a great/large extent
Its success will depend to a large extent on local attitudes.其成功将在很大程度上取决于当地的态度。to a lesser/greater extent (=less or more)(=程度较少或较多)
It will affect farmers in Spain and to a lesser extent in France.这将影响西班牙的农民,在较小程度上也会影响法国的农民。
They examined the extent to which (=how much) age affected language-learning ability.他们研究了年龄在多大程度上(=多少)影响语言学习能力。
To what extent (=how much) did she influence his decision?她在多大程度上(=多少)影响了他的决定?to such an extent that/to the extent that (=so much that)(=到……程度,以至于)
Violence increased to the extent that residents were afraid to leave their homes.暴力事件增多,以至于居民们都不敢离家外出。2[uncountable] how large, important, or serious something is, especially something such as a problem or injury某事物(尤指问题或伤害)的大小、重要性或严重程度extent of
Considering the extent of his injuries, he’s lucky to be alive.考虑到他伤势的严重程度,他能活下来实属幸运。
It’s too early to assess the full extent of the damage.现在评估损失的全部程度还为时过早。3[uncountable] the length or size of something某物的长度或大小:
They opened out the nets to their full extent.他们把网展开到最大限度。in extent
The region is over 10,000 square kilometres in extent.该地区面积超过一万平方公里。► see thesaurus at sizeCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1– 释义 1phrases短语to some extent/to a certain extent (=partly)· What you say is true to some extent, but it’s not the whole picture.· 你说的在某种程度上是正确的,但并不是全貌。to a large/great extent (=a large amount)· The materials we use will depend to a large extent on what is available.· 我们使用的材料在很大程度上将取决于现有的资源。to a small extent (=a small amount)· The plan succeeded to a small extent.· 该计划在小程度上取得了成功。to a greater extent (=more)· Children suffer the effects of poor diet to a greater extent than adults.· 儿童受不良饮食影响的程度比成人更大。to a lesser extent (also to less extent) (=less)· The same is true for women, though to a lesser extent.· 女性也是如此,尽管程度较小。to a considerable/significant extent (=a considerable or significant amount)· The affair affected his popularity to a considerable extent.· 这件事在相当大程度上影响了他的声望。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.· 在美国,以及在英国较为有限的程度上,房地产市场正处于衰退之中。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.· 他惹恼她的程度之深,以至于她不得不离开房间。to the same extent (=to the same amount)· The roads were congested but not to the same extent as in London.· 道路很拥堵,但程度不及伦敦那么严重。to what extent? (=how much?)· To what extent does cutting down trees contribute to climate change?· 砍伐树木在多大程度上导致了气候变化?the extent to which (=how much)· The report focused on the use of speed cameras, particularly the extent to which they reduced accidents.· 该报告重点关注测速摄像头的使用情况,尤其是它们在多大程度上减少了事故。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2– 释义 2adjectives形容词the full extent· He refused to reveal the full extent of his debts.· 他拒绝透露其债务的全部规模。the actual/true extent· Rescue workers still do not know the true extent of the disaster.· 救援人员仍不清楚灾难的真实规模。verbs动词know/realize the extent of something· We do not yet know the extent of the damage.· 我们尚不了解损失的程度。understand the extent of something· Other people didn’t seem to understand the extent of his disability.· 其他人似乎并不了解他残疾的程度。discover/find out the extent of something· We were shocked when we discovered the extent of the fraud.· 当我们发现欺诈行为的规模时,我们感到震惊。assess/establish/determine the extent of something· We are still trying to assess the extent of the problem.· 我们仍在努力评估问题的严重程度。show/reveal the extent of something· These pictures show the extent of the devastation caused by the earthquake.· 这些图片显示了地震造成的破坏程度。· A report published by the government has revealed the extent of air pollution in the area.· 政府发布的一份报告揭示了该地区空气污染的程度。