The attack happened in broad daylight, in one of the busiest parts of town.
袭击事件就发生在光天化日之下,还在镇上最繁华的地段之一。
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in broad daylight• He gunned down a man in broad daylight and got away.• The attack happened in broad daylight, in one of the busiest parts of town.• A woman was attacked in broad daylight, right in front of our office.
in the broadest sense of the word• We encourageexperimentationin the broadest sense of the word.
broad outline/framework• That period now covers the year ahead and two succeeding years in broader outline.• These trends have to be placed within the broader framework of changes in the totallabour force.• The whole business therefore needs to be seen in the broader framework of how you envisage your future.
broad2 noun [countableC]American EnglishAmE spoken not polite
VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be廣闊ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常寬闊▸➤reasonably, relatively相當/比較寬闊▸➤enough, sufficiently足夠寬廣◇He questioned whether the curriculum was broad enough in scope.他對學校課程設置面是否夠寬有疑問。➤overly (especially NAmE) 過分寬闊▸➤unusually異常寬闊◇His job gave him an acquaintance with an unusually broad spectrum of society.他的工作讓他接觸了異常廣闊的社會層面。