词汇 | broad-based |
释义 | broad-based adjective (alsobroad based, broadbased)uk /ˈbrɔːd.beɪst/ us /ˈbrɑːd.beɪst/ including a wide range of different things or people: The fund has a broad-based portfolio of investments. The findings indicate that the economic recovery is strong and broad-based. We are a broad based coalition of environmental groups. They produced a broadbased study on the reading habits of children, teenagers, and adults. The charity provides broadbased services ranging from food donations to literacy training. A broad-based government of national unity was formed in response to the crisis. He failed to win broad-based support. She said that the inquiry should be broad-based and held, as much as possible, in public. Her agenda is quite broad based. Including and containing absorptive capacity accessibly all in assimilable assimilate carry drag draw EDI EDIB embody embracingly encompass involve number someone/something among someone/something O, o pack something in pepper plug seat You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Range and limits broad-based | Business Englishbroad-based adjective ukus used to describe something that will affect many different places, activities, etc.: The current economic slowdown will be broad-based, affecting all regions of the US. Examples of broad-basedbroad-based What is clear, however, is that a broad-based similarity of political disposition already existed before the summer of 1828 and continued thereafter. Habib shows that land had a more broad-based socioeconomic rather than merely an economic meaning. The elite distrusts democracy because it expects that any attempt at broad-based democracy will cause the society to spiral out of control (p. 87). The evolutionary research has been allied with genetic and molecular investigations as well, allowing a broad-based attack on the diverse problems of ageing. To date, however, the broad-based programmes described in the literature tend to utilize cognitive training, rather than cognitive rehabilitation methods. We have deliberately taken a broad-based approach in order to produce a comprehensive view of this multi-faceted topic. At the earned end, revenue is generally raised from broad-based taxes where the incidence is very clear. By virtue of its broad-based, frontline and holistic outlook, primary care is essential for the success and sustainability of any health care system. Mobilization of diverse resources and the development of broad-based networks with permeable boundaries are also measured with multiple community level indicators. First, implementation of the system would follow a broad-based educational campaign. Together, these three alternative models provide a broad-based approach to understanding how developmental tasks relate to trajectories of well-being. Previous studies also restricted descriptions of maternal talk to global measures of the home environment or broad-based measures of syntax and semantics. Another by-product of learning how to collect broad-based taxes is that it encourages states to develop reciprocal relationships with their populations. Their article found little evidence of business associations pressing for broad-based macroeconomic stabilisation, but documented extensive interest in trade protection, targeted interventions, and indigenisation laws. However, the book for the most part managed to avoid descending into trivial reportage, so easy to do when coverage is so broad-based. See all examples of broad-based These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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