width

width
widƟ
noun
1) (size from side to side: What is the width of this material?; This fabric comes in three different widths.) anchura
2) (the state of being wide.) anchura
width n anchura / ancho
the width of the table el ancho de la mesa
width
tr[wɪdɵ]
noun
1 (gen) anchura
the width of the street la anchura de la calle
it's ten metres in width tiene diez metros de ancho
measure the width of the room mide la anchura de la habitación
2 (of material) ancho
3 (of swimming pool) ancho
width ['wɪdɵ] n
: ancho m, anchura f
width
n.
ancho s.m.
anchura (Matemática) s.f.
extensión s.f.
wɪdθ
noun
a) u c (measurement) ancho m, anchura f

what width is the cloth? — ¿qué ancho tiene la tela?, ¿cuánto mide or tiene la tela de ancho?

b) c (in swimming pool) ancho m
[wɪdθ]
N
1) [of street, river] ancho m , anchura f

what width is the room? — ¿qué ancho or anchura tiene la habitación?

it is five metres in width, it has a width of five metres — tiene cinco metros de ancho or anchura, tiene un ancho or una anchura de cinco metros

2) [of fabric, swimming pool] ancho m

to swim a width — hacer un ancho (de la piscina)

* * *
[wɪdθ]
noun
a) u c (measurement) ancho m, anchura f

what width is the cloth? — ¿qué ancho tiene la tela?, ¿cuánto mide or tiene la tela de ancho?

b) c (in swimming pool) ancho m

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