expanding
/ɪkˈspænd/ (bre, ipa) · [ɪkspˈændɪŋ] /ɪkˈspænd/ (ame, ipa) · [ɪkspˈændɪŋ] /ik-ˈspand/ (ame, mw)
expanding — 動詞
- expandingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- expandings3rd person singular
- expandinging-ing form
- expandingedpast simple
1. to take up more space, cover a wider area, or have a greater impact — seen when
擴大;擴張
在大小、數量或重要性上增長
to take up more space, cover a wider area, or have a greater impact — seen when businesses add locations, towns build outward, or people develop their abilities.
The Watanabe family expanded their restaurant by adding a second floor for private dining.
渡邊家將他們的餐廳擴大,加蓋了二樓作為私人用餐區。
transitive: expand + [direct object]
Dewi's vocabulary expanded quickly after she moved to London for her studies.
Dewi 搬到倫敦讀書後,詞彙量迅速擴增。
intransitive: subject expands (no object)
The company plans to expand into Southeast Asian markets next year.
這家公司計劃明年將業務擴張到東南亞市場。
As the city expanded southward, new schools and hospitals were built in the suburbs.
隨著城市向南擴展,郊區新建了學校和醫院。
The yoga class expanded from eight students to over thirty in just three months.
那堂瑜珈課在短短三個月內就從八個學員增加到三十多人。
文法句型
expand + [noun phrase]
expand + adverb/preposition
expand into + [noun phrase]
用法筆記
This sense is often used with prepositions like into (new territory), from/to (size change), and by (manner of increase). The transitive and intransitive forms are both common; the transitive form needs a direct object (someone expands something), while the intransitive form does not (something expands).
常見錯誤
2. to discuss a topic at greater length by adding extra information and explanation
詳述;闡述
更詳細地說明或補充內容
to discuss a topic at greater length by adding extra information and explanation to what was first mentioned briefly — for example, a lecturer giving more detail about a point touched on earlier in a talk.
The professor paused to expand on the economic theory she had introduced earlier.
教授停下來,進一步闡述她稍早提到的那個經濟理論。
expand on + [topic]
Nikhil refused to expand upon his earlier comment, which left the team confused.
Nikhil 拒絕進一步說明他先前的發言,讓團隊感到困惑。
expand upon + [comment/statement]
Élise was asked to expand on her proposal during the afternoon session of the conference.
Élise 被要求在下午的會議中詳細說明她的提案。
A journalist lets an interviewee expand on a topic without rushing to the next question.
好的記者會讓受訪者詳細說明某個話題,而不是急著問下一個問題。
Caleb expanded on his blog post by adding three detailed sections about local farming methods.
Caleb 在他的部落格文章中增加了三個關於當地農業方法的章節,做了更詳細的說明。
- elaborate on
more common in everyday formal writing; 'expand on' is slightly shorter
- develop
suggests building out an idea step by step, often in writing
- expound on/upon
more formal and scholarly; suggests a systematic explanation
文法句型
expand on/upon + [topic]
用法筆記
Nearly always used intransitively with the preposition 'on' or 'upon'. The object of discussion follows the preposition — 'expand on a topic', 'expand upon an idea'. This sense does not take a direct object (do not say 'expand something' to mean elaborate). Distinguish from sense 1 where 'expand' can take a direct object ('expand the business').