Слово англійською: spread

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Переклад spread українською: розтягну́ти (ру́ки і т. д.), розповсю́джувати, розповсю́дити, поши́рити (нови́ну і т. д.), розте́рти що на що (на по́рох), розмасти́ти, нате́рти що чим (во́ском і т. д.), розповсю́дитися, розповсю́джуватися (про нови́ни і т. д.), перено́ситися (вого́нь і т. д.)

Детальний опис

spread

verb
/spred/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they spread
/spred/
he / she / it spreads
/spredz/
past simple spread
/spred/
past participle spread
/spred/
-ing form spreading
/ˈspredɪŋ/

    among people

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to affect or make something affect, be known by, or be used by more and more people
    • The news had spread and was causing great excitement.
    • + adv./prep. Use of computers spread rapidly during that period.
    • Within weeks, his confidence had spread throughout the team.
    • The disease spreads easily.
    • The idea spread quickly in the years that followed.
    • spread something Someone's been spreading rumours about you.
    • He's using his rap music to spread the message that violence is wrong.
    • The disease is spread by mosquitoes.
    • The virus is primarily spread from person to person through coughing and sneezing.
    • The depression started in the US and spread quickly throughout the world.
    Wordfinder
    • bacteria
    • disease
    • epidemic
    • fever
    • illness
    • immunity
    • infection
    • spread
    • vaccinate
    • virus
  2. cover large area

  3. [intransitive, transitive] to cover, or to make something cover, a larger and larger area
    • There is no evidence that the cancer has spread.
    • + adv./prep. The fire rapidly spread to adjoining buildings.
    • Water began to spread across the floor.
    • A smile spread slowly across her face.
    • Allow plenty of space for this plant as its roots spread widely.
    • spread something A strong wind spread the flames.
    • Using too much water could spread the stain.
  4. [transitive] spread somebody/something to cause somebody/something to be in a number of different places
    • Seeds and pollen are spread by the wind.
    • We have 10 000 members spread all over the country.
  5. [intransitive] spread (out) + adv./prep. to cover a large area
    • The valley spread out beneath us.
  6. soft layer

  7. [transitive, intransitive] to put a layer of a substance onto the surface of something; to be able to be put onto a surface
    • spread something They spread manure in both spring and autumn.
    • spread (A on/over B) to spread butter on pieces of toast
    • Birds spread the oil over their feathers to keep them warm and dry.
    • spread (B with A) pieces of toast spread with butter
    • If the paint is too thick, it will not spread evenly.
  8. open/arrange

  9. [transitive] to open something that has been folded so that it covers a larger area than before
    • spread something (out) The bird spread its wings.
    • a bird with its wings spread wide
    • spread something (out) on/over something They spread a cloth on the table.
    • Sue spread the map out on the floor.
    • We spread the rug out on the floor.
    • He spread the blanket over the straw and went to sleep.
    • spread something + adj. He had a newspaper spread open on his knee.
  10. [transitive] to arrange objects so that they cover a large area and can be seen easily
    • spread something out on/over something Papers had been spread out on the desk.
    • spread something out She spread out photographs of her grandchildren so I could see how they'd grown.
    • He was studying the various pages of notes spread over the quilt.
    • He shuffled the cards and spread them in a fan.
  11. [transitive] to place the thumb and a finger of one hand on the screen of an electronic device such as a mobile phone or small computer and move them apart to make the image on the screen larger, as though it is closer
    • Re-size the text by using the pinch and spread gestures on the screen.
    see also pinch (3)
  12. arms/legs

  13. [transitive] spread something (out) to move your arms, legs, fingers, etc. far apart from each other
    • She spread her arms and the child ran towards her.
  14. divide/share

  15. [transitive] to separate something into parts and divide them between different times or different people
    • spread something Why not pay monthly and spread the cost of your car insurance?
    • spread something (out) (over something) A series of five interviews will be spread over two days.
    • The course takes forty hours, spread over twenty weeks.
    • spread something between somebody/something We attempted to spread the workload between the departments.
    • We tried to spread the workload evenly between the departments.
  16. Word OriginOld English -sprǣdan (used in combinations), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch spreiden and German spreiten.
Idioms
spread like wildfire
  1. (of news, etc.) to become known by more and more people very quickly
    • Rumours of his death spread like wildfire.
    • The news spread like wildfire.
spread your net
  1. to consider a wide range of possibilities or cover a large area, especially to try to find somebody/something
    • They have spread their net far and wide in the search for a new team coach.
spread your wings
  1. to become more independent and confident and try new activities, etc.
    • Going to college gave her the chance to spread her wings.
spread the word
  1. to tell people about something
    • I'm always trying to spread the word about healthy eating.
spread yourself too thin
  1. to try to do so many different things at the same time that you do not do any of them well
    • With four markets to manage, there's a danger that's she's spreading herself too thin.
Phrasal Verbs
  • spread out
  • spread yourself out
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