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horizons

Aussprache: [həˈraɪ.zənz]

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Kontext: „geography“

(noun) the line where the land or sea seems to meet the sky. It’s what you can see far away when you're outside, like when you're looking at the ocean or the mountains.

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The sunset painted the horizon with beautiful colors.

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On a cloudy day, the horizon was hard to see.

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Can you see the horizon from the top of the hill?

Kontext: „future possibilities“

(noun) the limit of what you know or can imagine. It means what you think might happen in the future or what you can learn about.

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Learning new things can really expand your horizons.

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Without new experiences, her horizons remained very narrow.

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What activities can you do to broaden your horizons?

Kontext: „personal growth“

(noun) the range of things you are aware of and interested in. It’s about how much you know and care about different subjects or ideas.

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Traveling to different countries helped him to broaden his horizons.

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Staying in the same place for too long can limit your horizons.

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How can reading books help expand your horizons?

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