Agrandado in english
Enlarged
pronunciation: enlɑrdʒd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: enlɑrdʒd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
agrandado = enlarged ; blown-up.
Example: Although he did have an enlarged heart, he overworked it with excessive sports.Example: A blown-up photograph is an easy way to personalize your room and, if you go the DIY route, it can be an inexpensive option.agrandar = widen ; magnify ; aggrandise [aggrandize, -USA] ; make + Nombre + bigger.
Example: The quality of machine indexing can be enhanced by widening the indexing field.Example: More libraries should make use of the Tieman tv-loop which enables the partially-sighted to magnify pages of printed text.Example: He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.Example: A dress can be altered to make it bigger by taking it to a dressmaker.more:
» agrandar los horizontes = enlarge + horizons .
Example: The growth of computerised bibliographic data bases in particular has enlarged horizons.» agrandarse = get + big(er) .
Example: As hospitals keep getting bigger, so do the challenges for design.