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dilate (encz) | dilate,rozšířit se			Jaroslav Šedivý |  
dilate (encz) | dilate,roztáhnout	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Dilate (gcide) | Dilate \Di*late"\ (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dilated; p.
    pr. & vb. n. Dilating.] [L. dilatare; either fr. di- = dis-
    + latus wide, not the same word as latus, used as p. p. of
    ferre to bear (see Latitude); or fr. dilatus, used as p. p.
    of differre to separate (see Delay, Tolerate, Differ,
    and cf. Dilatory): cf. F. dilater.]
    1. To expand; to distend; to enlarge or extend in all
       directions; to swell; -- opposed to contract; as, the
       air dilates the lungs; air is dilated by increase of heat.
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    2. To enlarge upon; to relate at large; to tell copiously or
       diffusely. [R.]
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             Do me the favor to dilate at full
             What hath befallen of them and thee till now.
                                                   --Shak.
 
    Syn: To expand; swell; distend; enlarge; spread out; amplify;
         expatiate.
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Dilate (gcide) | Dilate \Di*late"\, v. i.
    1. To grow wide; to expand; to swell or extend in all
       directions.
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             His heart dilates and glories in his strength.
                                                   --Addison.
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    2. To speak largely and copiously; to dwell in narration; to
       enlarge; -- with on or upon.
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             But still on their ancient joys dilate. --Crabbe.
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Dilate (gcide) | Dilate \Di*late"\, a.
    Extensive; expanded. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
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dilate (wn) | dilate
     v 1: become wider; "His pupils were dilated" [syn: dilate,
          distend]
     2: add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of
        and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing; "She
        elaborated on the main ideas in her dissertation" [syn:
        elaborate, lucubrate, expatiate, exposit, enlarge,
        flesh out, expand, expound, dilate] [ant:
        abbreviate, abridge, contract, cut, foreshorten,
        reduce, shorten] |  
  | | podobné slovo | definícia |  
dilated (mass) | dilated
  - rozšírený |  
dilate (encz) | dilate,rozšířit se			Jaroslav Šedivýdilate,roztáhnout	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
dilated (encz) | dilated,rozšířený	adj:		Zdeněk Broždilated,roztažený	adj:		Zdeněk Brož |  
dilater (encz) | dilater,	n:		 |  
Dilated (gcide) | Dilated \Di*lat"ed\, a.
    1. Expanded; enlarged. --Shak.
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    2. (Bot.) Widening into a lamina or into lateral winglike
       appendages.
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    3. (Zool.) Having the margin wide and spreading.
       [1913 Webster]Dilate \Di*late"\ (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dilated; p.
    pr. & vb. n. Dilating.] [L. dilatare; either fr. di- = dis-
    + latus wide, not the same word as latus, used as p. p. of
    ferre to bear (see Latitude); or fr. dilatus, used as p. p.
    of differre to separate (see Delay, Tolerate, Differ,
    and cf. Dilatory): cf. F. dilater.]
    1. To expand; to distend; to enlarge or extend in all
       directions; to swell; -- opposed to contract; as, the
       air dilates the lungs; air is dilated by increase of heat.
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    2. To enlarge upon; to relate at large; to tell copiously or
       diffusely. [R.]
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             Do me the favor to dilate at full
             What hath befallen of them and thee till now.
                                                   --Shak.
 
    Syn: To expand; swell; distend; enlarge; spread out; amplify;
         expatiate.
         [1913 Webster]expanded \expanded\ adj.
    increased in extent or size or bulk or scope. Opposite of
    contracted. [Narrower terms: blown-up, enlarged;
    dilated; distended, swollen; inflated]
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    2. (Printnig) wider than usual for a particular height; -- of
       printers' type. Contrasted with condensed.
 
    Syn: extended.
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dilated (gcide) | Dilated \Di*lat"ed\, a.
    1. Expanded; enlarged. --Shak.
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    2. (Bot.) Widening into a lamina or into lateral winglike
       appendages.
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    3. (Zool.) Having the margin wide and spreading.
       [1913 Webster]Dilate \Di*late"\ (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dilated; p.
    pr. & vb. n. Dilating.] [L. dilatare; either fr. di- = dis-
    + latus wide, not the same word as latus, used as p. p. of
    ferre to bear (see Latitude); or fr. dilatus, used as p. p.
    of differre to separate (see Delay, Tolerate, Differ,
    and cf. Dilatory): cf. F. dilater.]
    1. To expand; to distend; to enlarge or extend in all
       directions; to swell; -- opposed to contract; as, the
       air dilates the lungs; air is dilated by increase of heat.
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    2. To enlarge upon; to relate at large; to tell copiously or
       diffusely. [R.]
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             Do me the favor to dilate at full
             What hath befallen of them and thee till now.
                                                   --Shak.
 
    Syn: To expand; swell; distend; enlarge; spread out; amplify;
         expatiate.
         [1913 Webster]expanded \expanded\ adj.
    increased in extent or size or bulk or scope. Opposite of
    contracted. [Narrower terms: blown-up, enlarged;
    dilated; distended, swollen; inflated]
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    2. (Printnig) wider than usual for a particular height; -- of
       printers' type. Contrasted with condensed.
 
    Syn: extended.
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Dilatedly (gcide) | Dilatedly \Di*lat"ed*ly\, adv.
    In a dilated manner. --Feltham.
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Dilater (gcide) | Dilater \Di*lat"er\, n.
    One who, or that which, dilates, expands, or enlarges.
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Subdilated (gcide) | Subdilated \Sub`di*lat"ed\, a.
    Partially dilated.
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dilate (wn) | dilate
     v 1: become wider; "His pupils were dilated" [syn: dilate,
          distend]
     2: add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of
        and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing; "She
        elaborated on the main ideas in her dissertation" [syn:
        elaborate, lucubrate, expatiate, exposit, enlarge,
        flesh out, expand, expound, dilate] [ant:
        abbreviate, abridge, contract, cut, foreshorten,
        reduce, shorten] |  
dilater (wn) | dilater
     n 1: a surgical instrument that is used to dilate or distend an
          opening or an organ [syn: dilator, dilater] |  
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