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extensive - traducción al español

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Extensive (disambiguation)

extensive         
extenso
vasto
minucioso
exhaustivo
extensive         
(adj.) = amplio, grande, enorme
Ex: The minutely detailed classification is of the type appropriate to an extensive collection.
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* coextensive [co-extensive] = coincidente, preciso, concreto
extensive agriculture         
  • Continuous [[grazing]] by sheep or cattle is a widespread extensive farming system, with low inputs and outputs.
AGRICULTURE SYSTEMS THAT INVOLVE LOW INPUTS AND OUTPUTS RELATIVE TO LAND AREA
Extensive Agriculture; Extensive agriculture; Extensive type of agriculture; Extensive type of farming; Extensively farmed; Extensive management
agricultura extensiva (agricultura basada en el cultivo sobre terrenos grandes)

Definición

extensive
¦ adjective
1. covering a large area.
large in amount or scale.
2. (of agriculture) obtaining a relatively small crop from a large area with a minimum of capital and labour. Often contrasted with intensive.
Derivatives
extensively adverb
extensiveness noun
Origin
ME: from Fr. extensif, -ive or late L. extensivus, from extens-, extendere (see extend).

Wikipedia

Extensive

Extensive may refer to:

  • Extensive property
  • Extensive function
  • Extensional
Ejemplos de uso de extensive
1. There‘s now extensive discussions, extensive cooperation, extensive efforts being made.
2. Theres now extensive discussions, extensive cooperation, extensive efforts being made.
3. Extensive experience Grens says these people have extensive experience.
4. That includes self–criticism and extensive investigation.
5. "These were long, detailed, extensive negotiations," Sen.