What does φαρδαίνω in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word φαρδαίνω in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use φαρδαίνω in Greek.
The word φαρδαίνω in Greek means broaden, φαρδαίνω, πλαταίνω, διευρύνομαι, φαρδαίνω, πλαταίνω, φαρδαίνω, πλαταίνω, πλατύνω, διευρύνω, φαρδαίνω. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word φαρδαίνω
broaden
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φαρδαίνω, πλαταίνω, διευρύνομαι(become wider physically) Το ποτάμι ανοίγει μετά το ορμητικό ρεύμα. The river broadens after the rapids. |
φαρδαίνω, πλαταίνω(make wider) Η αρμόδια υπηρεσία για τους αυτοκινητοδρόμους σχεδιάζει να πλατύνει αυτόν τον δρόμο για να δεχτεί την αναμενόμενη αυξημένη κίνηση όταν θα λειτουργήσει το αεροδρόμιο του χρόνου. The highways authority has plans to widen this road, to cope with the extra flow of traffic expected when the airport opens next year. |
φαρδαίνω, πλαταίνω, πλατύνω, διευρύνω(make physically wider) The solution to all these traffic jams is to broaden the motorway. |
φαρδαίνω(become less tight) Το παντελόνι του μπαμπά του φάρδυνε επειδή έχασε βάρος. Dan's pants loosened as he lost weight. |
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