wider in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for wider in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.wide [waɪd] ADJ

II.wide [waɪd] ADV

'wide boy N Brit pej inf

'wide-an·gle, wide-an·gle 'lens N phot

World Wide 'Web N no pl COMPUT

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The exam also introduced wider ranges of: sources in reading and text-based tasks, tasks in the writing paper and real-life contexts in the listening paper.
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Although the tunnel's two-way, 18-foot (5.5 m) roadbed was considered adequate by 1915 standards, vehicles became larger and wider during the 1920s.
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However, wider gas vesicles are more efficient, providing more buoyancy per unit of protein than narrow gas vesicles.
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Although it was at the centre of the subprime storm, the wider group has weathered the financial crisis of 20072010 better than other global banks.
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The stirrup irons are heavier than most, and the stirrup leathers are wider and thicker, for added safety when the player stands in the stirrups.
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While wider tracheids with robust walls make it possible to achieve higher water transport pressures, this increases the problem of cavitation.
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So now, in fact, we think it's going to appeal to a much wider section of the market than we originally envisaged.
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He therefore set out to bring comics back into print, with high production standards and worldwide distribution, to better appeal to a wider audience.
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Its longitudinal ribs are separated by wider interspaces, crossed by revolving raised lines, forming granules.
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Eyeliner is commonly used as a daily make up routine to define the eye or create the look of a wider or smaller eye.
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