1. 扩张:Contrast y:强烈的对比. | Enlarged:扩张. | Stippled:刻画.
2. 延长:将......期限延长-----enlarge the time | 延长-----enlarged | 扩大......的权力-----enlarging the powers of . . .
3. 扩大了:增强了 Enhanced | 扩大了 Enlarged | 保证了 Ensured
1. He said BRICS had already injected a large amount of capital into the IMF, but some European countries still considered the amount should be enlarged.
2. The automaker said it plans to issue 10 percent of its enlarged share capital.
3. The stake will represent about 29 percent of PICC Life's enlarged share capital, according to the statement.
4. PICC plans to sell 25 to 35 per cent of its enlarged share capital for the stock listing.
5. The transaction gives Hang Seng a 20 percent stake in the enlarged share capital of the Yantai bank.
6. Some held their identity cards above their heads or pinned enlarged photocopies of their voter cards on their chests to show their French citizenship.
7. They said the predicted increase was impossible to achieve from a much enlarged base resulting from the huge increase in consumer spending in 2012.
8. Mobile TV service coverage in Beijing will be dramatically expanded from May 1 when more programs and an enlarged coverage area begin.
9. enlarged
9. But the advisory panel recently proposed to the government that the center be enlarged by relocating the three intervening premises on Shanghai Street.
10. The digital drawings are enlarged and copied on paper and the lines are cut off to form a cyclostyle.
adj
1. (of an organ or body part) excessively enlarged as a result of increased size in the constituent cells
e.g. hypertrophied myocardial fibers
Synonym: hypertrophied
2. enlarged to an abnormal degree
e.g. thick lenses exaggerated the size of her eyes
Synonym: exaggerated magnified
3. larger than normal
e.g. enlarged joints
4. as of a photograph
made larger
e.g. the enlarged photograph revealed many details
Synonym: blown-up