Extenso in english

Extensive

pronunciation: ɪkstensɪv part of speech: adjective
In gestures

extenso = vast ; comprehensive ; full-blown ; full-length ; lengthy ; long ; wide-sweeping ; widespread ; ample ; widespan ; extended ; epidemic ; pandemic ; fully blown ; large . 

Example: If you add to this other access points, such as collections housed in old people's homes or day centres, prisons, hospitals, youth clubs, playgroups etc the coverage is vast = If you add to this other access points, such as collections housed in old people's homes or day centres, prisons, hospitals, youth clubs, playgroups etc the coverage is vast.Example: One of the factors to consider in the selection of a data base is whether the data base is comprehensive or not.Example: Reference transactions can range from the ready-reference, or short-answer question, to the full-blown research inquiry to establish methodology.Example: Plays and music performances put on by staff and children require less arduous preparation than a full-length public performance.Example: Informative abstract tend to be relatively lengthy.Example: Uneven allocation will lead to some subjects having relatively short notation at the expense of others with relatively long notation.Example: Surely these innovations already have and will continue to bring deep and wide-sweeping change to our profession - and because of their rapidity, these changes will be sudden and often tumultuous.Example: Comment published so far is favourable, but the code still awaits widespread adoption.Example: The broad tree-lined streets with large Victorian homes surrounded by ample greenery on what were once the outskirts of town -- the gracious and expansive habitations of the wealthy mill and factory owners -- gradually yield to a miscellany of recent bungalows, modest cottages, and modern apartment buildings.Example: With no other type of structure is it possible to obtain clear, widespan coverage of almost unlimited areas, translucency to permit uniform daylight, and transportability or relocatability.Example: The brief abstracts and extended abstracts of papers, not published in full in the proceedings, are excluded.Example: The article is entitled 'Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and the epidemic growth of its literature' = The article is entitled 'Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and the epidemic growth of its literature'.Example: Test score data were broken down to show that the decline is pandemic throughout the culture & not limited to sex, race, or class variables.Example: This time it's a hairline fracture rather than a fully blown break of a metatarsal, however the result is the same.Example: Serial searching for a string of characters is usually performed on a small subset of a large file.

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» bastante extensolongish  .

Example: What was pinned up ranged from elaborate and beautifully executed illustrations to longish book reviews either typed or handwritten, and cartoons that made a joke about the book being suggested.

» en extensoat (great) lengthin full .

Example: She loved doing interviews and would answer questions at great length, often very thoughtfully.

Example: Geographical divisions are sometimes given in full in the main schedule, and sometimes elsewhere as tables in classes.

» lo bastante extensoadequately scoped .

Example: What is usually advocated is a single point of access to a totality of digital library collections, which is adequately scoped to meet the needs of that individual.

» lo extensocomprehensiveness  .

Example: The importance of currency in relation to comprehensiveness and other features of the abstracting publication depends upon the subject area and audience.

» por extensoin fullat (great) length .

Example: Geographical divisions are sometimes given in full in the main schedule, and sometimes elsewhere as tables in classes.

Example: She loved doing interviews and would answer questions at great length, often very thoughtfully.

» una extensa gama dean extensive range of .

Example: They design, manufacture and distribute an extensive range of cosmetics and toiletries.

» una extensa variedad dean extensive range of .

Example: They design, manufacture and distribute an extensive range of cosmetics and toiletries.

Extenso synonyms

comprehensive in spanish: exhaustivo, pronunciation: kɑmprihensɪv part of speech: adjective big in spanish: grande, pronunciation: bɪg part of speech: adjective large in spanish: grande, pronunciation: lɑrdʒ part of speech: adjective abundant in spanish: abundante, pronunciation: əbʌndənt part of speech: adjective copious in spanish: copioso, pronunciation: koʊpiəs part of speech: adjective wide in spanish: amplio, pronunciation: waɪd part of speech: adjective sweeping in spanish: barrido, pronunciation: swipɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective considerable in spanish: considerable, pronunciation: kənsɪdɜrəbəl part of speech: adjective extended in spanish: extendido, pronunciation: ɪkstendəd part of speech: adjective far-reaching in spanish: de gran alcance, pronunciation: fɜrritʃɪŋ part of speech: adjective
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