English to Spanish Dictionary breadth

breadth

amplitud
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
amplitud,
largueza,
envergadura,
ancho
example
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.
the boat measured 27 feet in 'breadth'
These reveal the 'breadth' of Woollaston's painterly qualities on a scale that does them justice.
The adjacent low-lying ground, for half a mile in 'breadth' , is a stagnant river, with melancholy trees for islands in it, and a surface punctured all over, all day long, with falling rain.
They report greater 'breadth' of experience through seeing a wider range of patients and the opportunity to learn from each other's specialist knowledge.
His shirtfront boasted a large ruffed collar that measured at least twelve inches in 'breadth' .
a black sweater outlined the 'breadth' of his shoulders
Equality, 'breadth' and extent of work done by individuals within their grade in respective fields varies enormously.
she has the advantage of 'breadth' of experience
Not just the sheer number of good women's roles, but their 'breadth' and range in terms of age and ethnicity, made this a watershed year.
Essentially, this process results in a ‘one dimensional’ molecule having length but little 'breadth' or width.
Not only did the 16 canvases vary greatly in size, but they also possessed a stylistic 'breadth' that read like a concise history of the New York School.
To take advantage of all this 'breadth' and depth, though, students need room to maneuver.
Simply by traveling, as pope, he reinforced the concept that Catholicism is a church of the world, both in 'breadth' and, increasingly, in orientation.
We measured length and maximum 'breadth' of eggs laid by all study pairs using vernier calipers.
Akan art includes a greater 'breadth' of imagery than any other African sculptural form.
Beacon is undeniably dedicated to demonstrating the gravity, 'breadth' and sheer staying power of what these artists have done.
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 temple had been built of beautifully carved flat stones, that were 9 feet in length and 3 feet in 'breadth' .
The 250 objects on view play out the 'breadth' of this coverage.
the minister is not noted for his 'breadth' of vision
Atypical of one with his 'breadth' of banking experience at senior levels, it seems he never properly assessed the risk involved and blindly jumped into a game way beyond his comprehension.
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.
The stone is about twelve feet in height and four in 'breadth' with the hole near the top.
A very small place, not more than 1 foot in 'breadth' , separates you from the valley.
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.
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.
Let us imagine a land of two dimensions, having length and 'breadth' but not height, called Flatland, represented by ABCD in Fig.1.
This collection of photos offers a hint of her artistry and 'breadth' .
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