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spread
/ˈsprɛd/
傳播,散布,伸展(a.)擴延的,伸展的(vt.)展開,鋪開,傳播,推廣,伸出,塗,敷
From:
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spread
展開
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spread
,
imp. &
p
. p.
of
Spread
,
v.
Spread eagle
.
(a)
An
eagle
with
outspread
wings
,
the
national
emblem
of
the
United
States
.
(b)
The
figure
of
an
eagle
,
with
its
wings
elevated
and
its
legs
extended
;
often
met
as
a
device
upon
military
ornaments
,
and
the
like
.
(c)
Her.
An
eagle
displayed
;
an
eagle
with
the
wings
and
legs
extended
on
each
side
of
the
body
,
as
in
the
double-headed
eagle
of
Austria
and
Russia
.
See
Displayed
, 2.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spread
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Spread
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Spreading
.]
1.
To
extend
in
length
and
breadth
,
or
in
breadth
only
;
to
stretch
or
expand
to
a
broad
or
broader
surface
or
extent
;
to
open
;
to
unfurl
;
as
,
to
spread
a
carpet
;
to
spread
a
tent
or
a
sail
.
He
bought
a
parcel
of
a
field
where
he
had
spread
his
tent
.
--
Gen
.
xxxiii
. 19.
Here
the
Rhone
Hath
spread
himself
a
couch
. --
Byron
.
2.
To
extend
so
as
to
cover
something
;
to
extend
to
a
great
or
greater
extent
in
every
direction
;
to
cause
to
fill
or
cover
a
wide
or
wider
space
.
Rose
,
as
in
a
dance
,
the
stately
trees
,
and
spread
Their
branches
hung
with
copious
fruit
. --
Milton
.
3.
To
divulge
;
to
publish
,
as
news
or
fame
;
to
cause
to
be
more
extensively
known
;
to
disseminate
;
to
make
known
fully
;
as
,
to
spread
a
report
; --
often
accompanied
by
abroad
.
They
,
when
they
were
departed
,
spread
abroad
his
fame
in
all
that
country
.
--
Matt
.
ix
. 31.
4.
To
propagate
;
to
cause
to
affect
great
numbers
;
as
,
to
spread
a
disease
.
5.
To
diffuse
,
as
emanations
or
effluvia
;
to
emit
;
as
,
odoriferous
plants
spread
their
fragrance
.
6.
To
strew
;
to
scatter
over
a
surface
;
as
,
to
spread
manure
;
to
spread
lime
on
the
ground
.
7.
To
prepare
;
to
set
and
furnish
with
provisions
;
as
,
to
spread
a
table
.
Boiled
the
flesh
,
and
spread
the
board
.
--
Tennyson
.
To spread cloth
,
to
unfurl
sail
. [
Obs
.]
Syn:
--
To
diffuse
;
propagate
;
disperse
;
publish
;
distribute
;
scatter
;
circulate
;
disseminate
;
dispense
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spread
,
v. i.
1.
To
extend
in
length
and
breadth
in
all
directions
,
or
in
breadth
only
;
to
be
extended
or
stretched
;
to
expand
.
Plants
,
if
they
spread
much
,
are
seldom
tall
.
--
Bacon
.
Governor
Winthrop
,
and
his
associates
at
Charlestown
,
had
for
a
church
a
large
,
spreading
tree
.
--
B
.
Trumbull
.
2.
To
be
extended
by
drawing
or
beating
;
as
,
some
metals
spread
with
difficulty
.
3.
To
be
made
known
more
extensively
,
as
news
.
4.
To
be
propagated
from
one
to
another
;
as
,
the
disease
spread
into
all
parts
of
the
city
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spread
,
n.
1.
Extent
;
compass
.
I
have
got
a
fine
spread
of
improvable
land
.
--
Addison
.
2.
Expansion
of
parts
.
No
flower
hath
spread
like
that
of
the
woodbine
.
--
Bacon
.
3.
A
cloth
used
as
a
cover
for
a
table
or
a
bed
.
4.
A
table
,
as
spread
or
furnished
with
a
meal
;
hence
,
an
entertainment
of
food
;
a
feast
. [
Colloq
.]
5.
A
privilege
which
one
person
buys
of
another
,
of
demanding
certain
shares
of
stock
at
a
certain
price
,
or
of
delivering
the
same
shares
of
stock
at
another
price
,
within
a
time
agreed
upon
. [
Brokers
'
Cant
]
6.
Geom.
An
unlimited
expanse
of
discontinuous
points
.
7.
Finance
An
arbitrage
transaction
operated
by
buying
and
selling
simultaneously
in
two
separate
markets
,
as
Chicago
and
New
York
,
when
there
is
an
abnormal
difference
in
price
between
the
two
markets
.
It
is
called
a
back spread
when
the
difference
in
price
is
less
than
the
normal
one
.
8.
Gems
Surface
in
proportion
to
the
depth
of
a
cut
stone
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
spread
adj
1:
distributed
or
spread
over
a
considerable
extent
; "
has
ties
with
many
widely
dispersed
friends
"; "
eleven
million
Jews
are
spread
throughout
Europe
" [
syn
:
dispersed
]
2:
prepared
or
arranged
for
a
meal
;
especially
having
food
set
out
; "
a
table
spread
with
food
"
3:
fully
extended
in
width
; "
outspread
wings
"; "
with
arms
spread
wide
" [
syn
:
outspread
]
n
1:
process
or
result
of
distributing
or
extending
over
a
wide
expanse
of
space
[
syn
:
spreading
]
2:
a
conspicuous
disparity
or
difference
as
between
two
figures
; "
gap
between
income
and
outgo
"; "
the
spread
between
lending
and
borrowing
costs
" [
syn
:
gap
]
3:
farm
consisting
of
a
large
tract
of
land
along
with
facilities
needed
to
raise
livestock
(
especially
cattle
)
[
syn
:
ranch
,
cattle ranch
,
cattle farm
]
4:
a
haphazard
distribution
in
all
directions
[
syn
:
scatter
]
5:
a
tasty
mixture
to
be
spread
on
bread
or
crackers
[
syn
:
paste
]
6:
a
meal
that
is
well
prepared
and
greatly
enjoyed
; "
a
banquet
for
the
graduating
seniors
"; "
the
Thanksgiving
feast
";
"
they
put
out
quite
a
spread
" [
syn
:
banquet
,
feast
]
7:
two
facing
pages
of
a
book
or
other
publication
[
syn
:
spread
head
,
spreadhead
,
facing pages
]
8:
the
expansion
of
a
person's
girth
(
especially
at
middle
age
); "
she
exercised
to
avoid
that
middle-aged
spread
"
9:
decorative
cover
for
a
bed
[
syn
:
bedspread
,
bedcover
,
bed
cover
,
bed covering
,
counterpane
]
10:
act
of
extending
over
a
wider
scope
or
expanse
of
space
or
time
[
syn
:
spreading
]
v
1:
distribute
or
disperse
widely
; "
The
invaders
spread
their
language
all
over
the
country
" [
syn
:
distribute
] [
ant
:
gather
]
2:
become
distributed
or
widespread
; "
the
infection
spread
";
"
Optimism
spread
among
the
population
" [
syn
:
propagate
]
3:
spread
across
or
over
; "
A
big
oil
spot
spread
across
the
water
" [
syn
:
overspread
]
4:
spread
out
or
open
from
a
closed
or
folded
state
; "
open
the
map
"; "
spread
your
arms
" [
syn
:
unfold
,
spread out
,
open
]
[
ant
:
fold
]
5:
cause
to
become
widely
known
; "
spread
information
";
"
circulate
a
rumor
"; "
broadcast
the
news
" [
syn
:
circulate
,
circularize
,
circularise
,
distribute
,
disseminate
,
propagate
,
broadcast
,
diffuse
,
disperse
,
pass
around
]
6:
become
widely
known
and
passed
on
; "
the
rumor
spread
"; "
the
story
went
around
in
the
office
" [
syn
:
go around
,
circulate
]
7:
strew
or
distribute
over
an
area
; "
He
spread
fertilizer
over
the
lawn
"; "
scatter
cards
across
the
table
" [
syn
:
scatter
,
spread out
]
8:
move
outward
; "
The
soldiers
fanned
out
" [
syn
:
diffuse
,
spread
out
,
fan out
]
9:
cover
by
spreading
something
over
; "
spread
the
bread
with
cheese
"
10:
distribute
over
a
surface
in
a
layer
; "
spread
cheese
on
a
piece
of
bread
"
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