To (range, size, etc.) than the original production of large ~ ~ victories ㄧ ㄧ ㄧ ~ eyes ~ ~ impact Your arable land.
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kuò dà
To the scope and scale of increase
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No. 3
Expansion of political influence
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No. 4
Zoom range. Fen "Since the war," 20: "We want to see the dark side, to eliminate the dark; have to see the brighter side, to expand the light." Noble "Sunny" ○ The first two chapters: "The sky's clouds in the expanding They tried to step up, but also changes the color. "
n.: extension, extensity, growth, magnification, enlarge expand enlarge, spread out, aggravate, dilating or being dilated, action of enlarging or being enlarged, action of expanding, state of being expanded, escalation, enlargement, aggrandizement, ampliation, amplification, augmentation, dilation
v.: open out, enlarge, expand, extend in size, area, etc, broaden, dilate, ream