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I . span1 [spæn] SUBST usu sing

1. span (period of time):

span
span
doba f
attention span
life span

2. span:

span (distance)
span (distance)
razmik m
span (as measurement)
ped f
wing span

3. span fig (scope):

span
obseg m
span
razpon m

4. span ARCHIT:

span (arch of bridge)
span (full extent)

II . span1 <-nn-> [spæn] VERBE trans

1. span river:

(stretch over) to span sth
(stretch over) to span sth
to span sth (cross)
to span sth (cross)

2. span (contain):

span knowledge
zajemati [perf zajeti]
span knowledge
obsegati [perf obseči]

3. span (place hands round):

III . span1 [spæn] ADJ

span2 [spæn] VERBE GB

span passé of spin:

Voir aussi : spin

I . spin [spɪn] SUBST

1. spin (rotation):

2. spin (in washing machine):

3. spin (sharp decrease):

4. spin no plur fam (positive slant):

5. spin (drive):

6. spin no plur fam (nonsense):

II . spin <-nn-, spun [or span], spun> [spɪn] VERBE intr

2. spin fig (be dizzy):

3. spin fam (drive):

4. spin (make thread):

III . spin <-nn-, spun [or span], spun> [spɪn] VERBE trans

2. spin (give positive slant):

3. spin (make thread of):

spick and ˈspan ADJ fam

spick and span house, kitchen:

spick and span

I . spin [spɪn] SUBST

1. spin (rotation):

2. spin (in washing machine):

3. spin (sharp decrease):

4. spin no plur fam (positive slant):

5. spin (drive):

6. spin no plur fam (nonsense):

II . spin <-nn-, spun [or span], spun> [spɪn] VERBE intr

2. spin fig (be dizzy):

3. spin fam (drive):

4. spin (make thread):

III . spin <-nn-, spun [or span], spun> [spɪn] VERBE trans

2. spin (give positive slant):

3. spin (make thread of):

I . ˈspin doc·tor SUBST

II . ˈspin doc·tor VERBE trans fam to spin doctor sth

spin-ˈdry VERBE trans

spin-dry clothes:

spin-ˈdry·er SUBST

I . ˈspin-off SUBST

1. spin-off (by-product):

2. spin-off (derived show):

spin-off MÉDIAS, ÉDIT

3. spin-off ÉCON:

II . ˈspin-off ADJ épith

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Having a competitive advantage, quality company offers good product portfolio, well-established value chain and wide geographical span. 3.
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The California condor has a long life span, reaching up to 60 years.
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This also includes an estimation of a time span between the common ancestor and its current descendants.
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Built in 1927, the 95-foot (29-meter) bridge is a town lattice truss construction over a single span.
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It's not possible to keep the students engaged for longer duration anymore because of low concentration span.
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It is also remarkable that there are flight safety lamps near the ground end of the guy ropes, to make the span of the guy ropes more visible.
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The original metal light fixtures still run the length of each platform span were replaced in 2004 with more utilitarian fluorescent fixtures.
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The curving, five-span, continuous, pre-stressed concrete, hollow bridge, has been described as one of the most beautiful bridges in the world.
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The massive span was shedding pieces of concrete due to spalling.
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The largest open-class glider, the eta, has a span of 30.9 meters and has a glide ratio over 70:1.
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