"extensive" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

extensive adjetivo

extensive + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 389
extensive use • extensive collection • extensive damage • extensive research • extensive network • extensive experience • ...
adverbio + extensive
Kolokacji: 8
most extensive • fairly extensive • far more extensive • pretty extensive • unusually extensive • ...
1. most extensive = najrozleglejszy most extensive
2. fairly extensive = dość rozległy fairly extensive
3. far more extensive = dużo więcej rozległy far more extensive
4. pretty extensive = całkiem rozległy pretty extensive
5. relatively extensive = stosunkowo rozległy relatively extensive
6. sufficiently extensive = wystarczająco rozległy sufficiently extensive
  • The 1997 study found that northern New England was a better bet than the Adirondacks for both natural colonization and for providing sufficiently extensive habitat.
  • The defendant Nocton appealed against this order, and there was also a cross-appeal by the plaintiff on the ground that the relief granted was not sufficiently extensive.
  • The damage proved to be sufficiently extensive to justify a temporary repair and letting a contract for permanent replacement of a long section.
  • Mathews' documentation was not sufficiently extensive so as to allow someone to learn or speak the language.
  • As if Whistler Blackcomb's terrain weren't sufficiently extensive, you can even ski in summer on the Horstman glacier.
  • If either of these can be rendered sufficiently extensive in a country, the machinery of Government goes easily on.
  • Most of the agricultural sector is taken up by part-time crofting but, unusual for Shetland, there are tracts of fertile land sufficiently extensive to allow for some full-time farming.
  • This progresses to modifications which are sufficiently extensive as to make the result unrecognizable from the source work from which it was derived.
  • Passengers can ideally board a pod immediately upon arriving at a station, and can - with a sufficiently extensive network of tracks - take relatively direct routes to their destination without stops.
  • The room was sufficiently extensive that the light grew fainter by the time it touched the far wall.
(2) unusually, particularly
Kolokacji: 2
extensive + preposición
Kolokacji: 5
extensive in • extensive of • extensive with • extensive including • extensive for

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