/ɪkˈstent ||; ɪkˈstɛnt/noun
[U]: the extent of sth the length, area, size or importance of sth 长度、面积、大小或重要性;范围;程度:
I was amazed at the extent of his knowledge.他学问的广博使我惊叹。The full extent of the damage is not yet known.全部损毁程度还不知道。to a certain/to some extent used to show that sth is only partly true 到某种程度上:
I agree with you to a certain extent but there are still a lot of points I disagree with.某种程度上我同意你的意见,但仍有多处我不同意。to what extent how far; how much 到什么程度;多少:
I'm not sure to what extent I believe her.我也弄不清楚自己相信她到什么地步。
extent/Ikˋstɛnt; Ikˈstent/n [U] how big, important, or serious something is 程度: +of What is the full extent of his injuries? 他的伤势严重到什么程度?to some/a certain extent (=partly) 在某种程度上 To a certain extent, it was my fault. 在某程度上这是我的错。to a large/greater/lesser extent 在很大/更大/较小程度上Crime increased to the extent that people were afraid to go out. 犯罪活动增加到了人们不敢出门的程度。
extentextentextentsnoun (no plural)how big something is: I had no idea of the full extent of the problem (= how big it was).to a certain extent, to some extentused to show that you do not think something is completely true: I agree with you to a certain extent.