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انبساط
وسعت، افزایش، گسترش، توسعه، بسط، علوم مهندسی: گسترش، توسعه، کامپیوتر: انبساط، عمران: انبساط، معماری: گسترش، شیمی: گسترش، روانشناسی: بسط، نجوم: انبساط، بازرگانی: شکوفائی، ورزش: بسط، علوم هوایی: انبساط، علوم نظامی: گسترش دادن، کشیدن
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Advanced Persian Dictionary مهندسی صنایع: توسعه، گسترش
الکترونیک: بسط، انبساط،
کامپیوتر: بسط، انبساط، گسترش،
شیمی: انبساط، بسط،
تربیت بدنی: انبساط،
نجوم: وسعت، افزایش، انبساط، بسط، گسترش توسعه،
علوم مهندسی: انبساط،
هواپیمایی: انبساط، واتنش، گسترش،
معماری: انبساط، افزایش، توسعه، گسترش دادن کشیدن،
علوم نظامی: انبساط،
عمران: گسترش، بسط،
روانشناسی: توسعه، بسط، گسترش، انبساط، شکوفایی،
اقتصاد: توسعه، بسط، انبساط
کامپیوتر: توسعه، گسترش
[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary ▲
Synonyms & Related Words expansion[noun]Synonyms: increase, amplification, development, enlargement, growth, magnification, opening out, spread
Contrasted words: contraction, decrease, shrinking
[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary ex‧pan‧sion W3 AC /ɪkˈspænʃ
ən/
noun [
Word Family: verb:
expand;
noun:
expansion;
adjective:
expandable]
1. [uncountable and countable] when something increases in size, range, amount etc
Synonym : growth ⇒
expandexpansion of The rapid expansion of cities can cause social and economic problems.expansion in an expansion in student numbers2. [uncountable and countable] when a company, business etc becomes larger by opening new shops, factories etc ⇒
expand:
The industry underwent a period of rapid expansion.3. [countable] an idea, story etc that is based on one that is simpler or more general:
The novel is an expansion of a short story he wrote about forty years ago. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations expansion noun ADJ. big, considerable, enormous, great, huge, major, massive, significant, substantial, vast The company was now set for major expansion.
maximum | dramatic, marked, remarkable, unprecedented an unprecedented expansion in linguistic studies at British universities
rapid | gradual | steady | continued, further, sustained | eastward, westward, etc. | global, international, overseas, worldwide | successful | aggressive The board decided to embark on aggressive overseas expansion.
healthy | planned, proposed | uncontrolled | business, commercial, company | economic, industrial | colonial, imperial, territorial | population | urban VERB + EXPANSION show The economy is still showing healthy expansion.
allow (for), provide for The design of the front pockets allows for expansion.
be ripe for a ready-made hotel chain ripe for further expansion
be set for The company is set for further expansion into niche areas.
call for | go for, look for We are going for maximum expansion.
encourage, facilitate, promote | impede, limit, restrict | halt, stop | prevent | embark on | finance, fund In order to finance expansion on this scale, the government has relied heavily on borrowing. EXPANSION + VERB occur, take place EXPANSION + NOUN plan, programme PREP. ~ into expansion into the luxury car market
~ in a great age of expansion in trade and science PHRASES a period of expansion a period of rapid economic expansion
the rate of expansion The rate of expansion of our overseas trade has been spectacular.
potential/room/scope/space for expansion The company believes there is scope for expansion in this sector. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲