broadness
noun [ U ] uk/ˈbrɔːd.nəs/ us/ˈbrɑːd.nəs/
(WIDE)
广度;宽度
the quality of being wide
She was struck by the broadness of his back. 她被他宽阔的背脊打动了。
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- The T-shirt emphasized the broadness of his shoulders.
- The broadness of the centre pillar obstructs a large chunk of the view.
- The river is difficult to cross here because of its broadness.
(OBVIOUS )
usually disapproving(表演或演出)幽默太明显
(of a performance or show) the quality of being too obvious in its humour
The comedy has a tendency to broadness. 这部戏剧有幽默太明显的倾向。
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- The cast play with a false frivolity and broadness that are an insult to artistically challenging musical theatre.
- The director has gone for broadness even when it doesn't make sense: the main character is made to seem stupid when she's not.
- There are a few good jokes, but the broadness of the whole thing becomes tiresome in places.
See: broad