spread1 /spred/ ●●● S2 W2 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp spread) 1 affect more people/places 影响更多的人/地方 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]SPREAD if something spreads or is spread, it becomes larger or moves so that it affects more people or a larger area 扩散,蔓延spread through Fire quickly spread through the building. 火势在楼里迅速蔓延。
spread over He watched the dark stain spread over the gray carpet. 他看着深色污渍在灰色地毯上漫开。
spread among The disease spread rapidly amongst the poor. 疾病在穷人中间迅速传播。
spread (from something) to something The cancer had spread to her liver. 癌已经扩散到她的肝脏。
Revolution quickly spread from France to Italy. 革命迅速从法国蔓延到意大利。
2 information/ideas 信息/观点 a) [intransitiveI]SPREAD to become known about or used by more and more people 流传,传播 News of the explosion spread swiftly. 发生爆炸的消息迅速传播开来。
spread to/through/over etc Buddhism spread to China from India. 佛教从印度传到中国。
The news spread like wildfire (=very quickly). 消息如野火般迅速传开。
Word spread quickly that she was leaving. 她要离开的消息迅速传开。
b) [transitiveT]TELL to tell a lot of people about something 传播,散布;通知 Andy loves spreading rumours about his colleagues. 安迪很喜欢散播关于同事的谣言。
They are spreading the word about the benefits of immunization. 他们在宣传注射疫苗的好处。
3 open/arrange 打开/安排 (also spread out) [transitiveT]SPREAD to open something out or arrange a group of things so that they cover a flat surface 摊开,展开,张开,铺开spread something over/across/on something Papers and photos were spread across the floor. 地板上摊满了报纸和照片。
He spread the map out on the desk. 他在桌上摊开地图。
a table spread with a white cloth 铺着白色台布的桌子
4 throughout an area 遍及某一区域 [intransitiveI] (also be spread, spread out) to cover or exist across a large area 绵延;覆盖;分布spread over the forest that spread over the whole of that region 将那一地区全部覆盖的森林
spread throughout The company has more than 2,500 shops spread throughout the UK. 这家公司有超过 2,500 家商店分布在英国各地。
5 soft substance 软物质 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]SPREAD to put a soft substance over a surface, or to be soft enough to be put over a surface 涂抹,敷;可以涂抹spread something on/over something He spread plaster on the walls. 他往墙上抹灰泥。
spread something with something Spread the toast thinly with jam. 在烤面包片上抹一层薄薄的果 酱。
If you warm up the butter, it’ll spread more easily. 如果把黄油加热,抹起来就更容易。
Spread the nut mixture evenly over the bottom. 把果仁混合料均匀地抹在底部。
6 arms/fingers etc 手臂/手指等 [transitiveT]PUSH if you spread your arms, fingers, or legs, you move them far apart 张开,伸开〔手臂、手指或腿〕 He shrugged and spread his hands. 他耸耸肩,摊开双手。
7 over time 分散于一段时间内 [transitiveT] (also spread out)SLOW to do something over a period of time, rather than at one time 将…分散〔于一段时间内〕spread something over something Could I spread the repayments over a longer period? 我可以把贷款在更长的时间里分期还清吗?
There will be 12 concerts spread throughout the summer. 今夏将有 12 场音乐会。
8 share 分摊 [transitiveT]SHARE to share or divide something among several people or things 分配,分摊spread the load/burden The bills are sent out on different dates to spread the workload on council staff. 议案于不同的日期分发,以便分散市政会工作人员的工作量。
They want the country’s wealth to be more evenly spread. 他们希望国家财富分配更加平均。
9 smile/look 笑容/表情 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]EXPRESSION ON somebody'S FACE if an expression spreads over someone’s face, it slowly appears on their face 〔脸上〕慢慢流露出spread over/across A slow smile spread over her face. 笑容慢慢在她脸上绽放。
10 spread your wings a) INDEPENDENT PERSONto start to have an independent life and experience new things 开始独立生活 A year spent studying abroad should allow him to spread his wings a bit. 在国外留学一年可以让他独立一些。
spread your wings• Later, I take off my watch to let it spread its wings.• Others are like birds in a greenhouse: banging against the glass, desperate to spread their wings.• Her dad wanted her to spread her wings a little - not too much mind.• Then it spreads its wings and flies away, ready for its first meal of nectar!• The dragon spread its wings and gave an experimental flap, which lifted it momentarily off the ground.• She must be allowed to spread her wings and open up.• Diana was eager to spread her wings and start her own life in London.• They just spread their wings and take off.• Recently she's begun spreading her wings, taking courses in real estate. 11 a) be spread (too) thin/thinly if money, effort etc is spread thin, it is being used for many things so there is not enough for each thing 〔钱、精力等〕用得过于分散(而不够分配) They complained that resources were spread too thinly. 他们抱怨资源使用过于分散。
b) spread yourself too thin to try to do too many things at the same time so that you do not do any of them effectively 兼顾太多的 事情
12. spread seeds/manure/fertilizer TASPREADto scatter seeds, manure etc on the ground 播撒种子/施肥 13 spread out phrasal verbphr v a) SPREADif a group of people spread out, they move apart from each other so that they cover a wider area 〔一群人〕散开,分散 The search party spread out to search the surrounding fields. 搜索队员四散开来搜查周围的田野。
b) spread something ↔ outSPREAD to open something out or arrange a group of things on a flat surface 打开,摊开,展开 Sue spread out her notes on the kitchen table and began to write. 休把笔记本摊开放在厨房桌子上,开始写了起来。
c) SPREAD (also be spread out) to cover a large area 伸展,延伸 The city spread out below her looked so calm. 城市在她下方绵延开来,看起来如此宁静。
d)OVER TIME 分散于一段时间内 spread something ↔ outSLOW to do something over a period of time, rather than at one time 将…分散〔在一段时间内〕spread something ↔ out over The course is spread out over four days. 这门课程分四天进行。
spread over• They could write off all investments in the year they are made rather than spreading them out over a period of years.• Graham untied the knot in the document tape and spread the papers out over his desk. → spread your net wide at net1(8)n COLLOCATIONS – Meanings 1 & 2nounsa disease spreads/is spread (=among a group of people)The disease is spread by mosquitoes.
a cancer/infection spreads (=in someone’s body)The cancer had spread to his brain.
news/word spreadsAs news of his death spread, his army disintegrated.
spread the news/the wordHe has been spreading the word about ways to beat heart disease.
spread a story (also spread a rumour British English, spread a rumor American English)When Brown’s hotel burned down, Clark spread the rumor that Forsyth was to blame.
a story spreads (also a rumour spreads British English, a rumor spreads American English)It was the sort of story that would spread like wildfire.
spread lies/gossipHow dare you spread such vicious lies!
Has someone been spreading malicious gossip?
spread terror/panicThe murders were clearly intended to spread terror.
fire spreads (also flames spread)The fire had spread to a nearby shed.
violence/fighting spreadsThere is no indication that the violence is likely to spread.
somebody’s fame/reputation spreadsTheir musical fame has spread far beyond their native country.
adverbsspread rapidly/quicklyThe fire spread rapidly, consuming many of the houses.
phrasesspread like wildfire (=spread extremely quickly)The news spread like wildfire through the town.