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I . span1 [spæn] N usu no pl

1. span (period):

span
okres m
span of project
life span
over a span of months

2. span AVIAT:

wing span

3. span (in bridge):

span

II . span1 <-nn-> [spæn] VB trans

1. span (extend):

span
span area

2. span (include):

span

3. span (join banks):

span

II . spin off VB trans

1. spin off (produce):

rodzić [perf z-]

2. spin off esp AM (expand):

spin along VB intr

I . spin <spun [or Brit a. span], spun> [spɪn] VB intr

1. spin (rotate):

wirować [perf za-]

2. spin inf (drive):

3. spin (make thread):

II . spin <spun [or Brit a. span], spun> [spɪn] VB trans

2. spin (make thread out of):

3. spin (tell):

III . spin [spɪn] N

2. spin (single turn):

obrót m

3. spin inf (drive):

4. spin PHYS:

spin m

spick and span [ˌspɪkənˈspæn] ADJ inf

I . spin <spun [or Brit a. span], spun> [spɪn] VB intr

1. spin (rotate):

wirować [perf za-]

2. spin inf (drive):

3. spin (make thread):

II . spin <spun [or Brit a. span], spun> [spɪn] VB trans

2. spin (make thread out of):

3. spin (tell):

III . spin [spɪn] N

2. spin (single turn):

obrót m

3. spin inf (drive):

4. spin PHYS:

spin m

spin along VB intr

II . spin off VB trans

1. spin off (produce):

rodzić [perf z-]

2. spin off esp AM (expand):

spin round VB intr

spin round PHRVB spin around

See also spin around

spin-drier, spin-dryer N

Usage examples with span

wing span
life span
over a span of months

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The massive span was shedding pieces of concrete due to spalling.
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With the development of wide span roof structures the construction of large indoor ice rink stadiums became possible.
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It would also have longer span wings, which required additional outrigger wheels to stabilize the aircraft on the ground.
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Built in 1927, the 95-foot (29-meter) bridge is a town lattice truss construction over a single span.
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This also includes an estimation of a time span between the common ancestor and its current descendants.
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Some reviewers have noted that the title refers more figuratively to a bridging of people of different races, and a span across time.
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The new downtown span and the redesigned interchange will be a change from the existing setup.
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The original metal light fixtures still run the length of each platform span were replaced in 2004 with more utilitarian fluorescent fixtures.
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Several prototypes were built and flown, including a 15 m span motorglider version; the final prototype was constructed from carbon composites rather than glass fibre.
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The relatively long time span for belt exams stems from the large syllabus learnt.
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