large corridors
[lɑrdʒ ˈkɔrɪdərz]
noun phrasepl: large corridors
corredores grandes
1. spacious hallways or passages in buildings that are wide and extensive in length
The hospital has large corridors that make it easy to move gurneys through the facility.
O hospital tem corredores grandes que facilitam a movimentação de maca nas instalações.
2. extensive passages or routes in geographical or territorial contexts
The trade agreement opened large corridors for commerce between the two nations.
O acordo comercial abriu corredores grandes para o comércio entre as duas nações.
3. broad pathways or channels in abstract contexts such as opportunities or access
The new policy creates large corridors for innovation and development.
A nova política cria corredores grandes para inovação e desenvolvimento.
In Brazilian architecture and urban planning, 'corredores grandes' is commonly discussed in relation to modern buildings, hospitals, and shopping centers. The term is also used metaphorically in business and political discourse to describe opportunities for growth and development. In Portugal, the term 'corredores amplos' is preferred in more formal architectural and academic discussions.
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