English to Portuguese Dictionary breadth

breadth

largura
definition
noun
a black sweater outlined the breadth of his shoulders
the distance or measurement from side to side of something; width.
translation of 'breadth'
noun
peça de tecido,
espaço,
largura,
distância,
liberalidade
example
They were also deeply impressed by the warmth and the hospitality of the Balinese, and the amazing 'breadth' of artistic expression that pervaded daily life.
the minister is not noted for his 'breadth' of vision
His shirtfront boasted a large ruffed collar that measured at least twelve inches in 'breadth' .
The trouble is that news agencies and many, if not most, of their operatives choose not to bring balance and 'breadth' to their coverage of affairs.
The length and 'breadth' of the country benefits from the services of the home care nurses who work tirelessly, to bring solace to those caught up in the trauma.
the bank reaches a maximum 'breadth' of about 100 km
The 250 objects on view play out the 'breadth' of this coverage.
To take advantage of all this 'breadth' and depth, though, students need room to maneuver.
The daunting 'breadth' of Smith's endeavors stymies any simple attempt at synthesis.
To the left of the compartment was a gap of about eight inches in 'breadth' and fourteen in length.
The temple had been built of beautifully carved flat stones, that were 9 feet in length and 3 feet in 'breadth' .
The 'breadth' and range of organisations and industries represented here this evening illustrate that these standards can be applied in any business and used to engage the consumer and drive profits.
Obviously the rest of the car's dimensions will be taxed as well - its length, 'breadth' and height.
The stone is about twelve feet in height and four in 'breadth' with the hole near the top.
The 'breadth' of readers' experience has always been spectacular.
The active cutter boy quickly steps to and fro, preparing another 'breadth' of cloth for a similar operation.
In terms of its 'breadth' and diversity of experience, it is impressive.
The book reflects, in fact, Murray's own 'breadth' of experience and the range of her social and spiritual vision.
there is a greater 'breadth' of sound in the later recordings
Although the stream that runs through the village's main lowland rarely exceeds two meters in 'breadth' and a meter in depth, residents claim it always carries water.
It needs real grit and guts to traverse the entire length and 'breadth' of the country on a bicycle and that too all alone.
However, it is likely that this source will grow in 'breadth' and depth over the coming years.
How many individuals in this modern day have the depth and 'breadth' of experience and knowledge that these ancient warriors acquired through long centuries of warfare?
The three dimensions of space are even more obviously dimensions of variation in this generic sense: spatially extended things can vary in certain ways along their width, 'breadth' , or height.
Daytona is mammoth, in 'breadth' and length and height.
His depth of technique and 'breadth' of experience make for an authoritative debut.
Yet what these smaller blooms lack in 'breadth' they make up for in volume.
Only the love of life gives the artist his unreserved truthfulness towards everything that he perceives and reproduces, his 'breadth' , scope and depth of vision.
His later paintings do not match the 'breadth' and subtlety developed subsequently by van Goyen and Ruysdael.
The rest of the part of the sleeves freely hung down to the floor in a triangle 'breadth' of cloth.
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