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Spread

Spread

(v)
UK
spred
US
spred
Definition: Open out (something) so as to extend its surface area, width, or length.
Meaning: Trải, căng ra, bày ra; truyền bá
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How to use "Spread" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The Romans spread cheesecake from Greece to across Europe.

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They can use the Internet to spread lies or stolen secrets or dangerously bad advice.

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This soon spread to the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Netherlands in 2013.

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Association football spread to many other parts of Europe, and was brought to the rest of the world with colonization.

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Over time, wontons have evolved and spread from Northern China throughout the country and beyond.

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Previously, cheetahs were wide spread across African and Asian continents, but now they are confined mostly to dry open grasslands of Sub Saharan Africa, with the majority inhabiting natural reserves or parks.

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The original type of sushi, nare-zushi, was first developed in Southeast Asia and then spread to southern China before its introduction to Japan sometime around the 8th century AD .

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In the doodle, a traditional bánh mì is put together, consisting of a baguette-like bread packed with meat, vegetables and herbs alongside a spread of mayonnaise or margarine and savoury soy sauce, topped fiery with chilli sauce or peppers.

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