slovník Polský - Angličtina

język polski - English

szeroko powszechnie v angličtině:

1. widely widely


She is widely known.
There is no denying that English is the most widely spoken language in the world.
His novels, having been translated into English, are widely read in America.
The impact of Emmet's theory on physics has been widely discussed, but this is not my concern in this paper.
In America 'rebate' is widely recognized, generally as an incentive where makers give back directly to consumers.
He opens his eyes so widely they tear at the corners.
Japanese cameras, cars, and hi-fi equipment are used widely abroad, and few modern industries can manage without advanced electronic equipment developed in Japan.
They are now widely used for communication, calculation, and other activities.
He yawned widely.
And even outside these nations, English is perhaps more widely used as a medium of international communication than any other language.
It is widely expected that the Socialists will call early elections.
My opinion differs widely from yours.
It includes widely varying organizations, people, and ideas.
The death was now begin widely reported in tabloids and the broadsheet
He has travelled widely in Europe. Widely known

2. extensively extensively


one of the first architectural historians to write extensively about these architects and their work
work extensively
n animals, imatinib and/ or its metabolites were extensively excreted in milk.
I have travelled extensively in Europe.
I really want to pass this exam so I started practicing extensively
An extensively retouched image of a rabbit drive taking place in South Australia, circa 1930
Something that happens extensively occurs in a wide or broad way — on a large scale or across a large area. Road Salts: Extensively used, but are they safe?
I am pleased that these recommendations extensively touch on these concerns
Though he'd read extensively on the subject of ancient Egypt, he couldn't answer a single question.
The news covers celebrity rehab stories extensively enough to avoid talking about war or corruption.
She was burned so extensively that her children no longer recognized her.
Dr. Svensen researched the issue so extensively that his bibliography makes up half the weight of his book.