spread (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “spread”

spread; he spreads; past spread, part. spread; ger. spreading
  1. extender
    She spread the picnic blanket over the grassy patch in the park.
  2. desplegar
    The peacock spread its feathers, displaying a magnificent array of colors.
  3. esparcir
    I spread the toys evenly on the floor so that the toddler had to practice walking over longer distances.
  4. propagarse
    Rumors about the surprise party spread through the office like wildfire.
  5. difundir
    The news about the mayor's resignation spread through the town like wildfire.
  6. expandirse
    The stain from the spilled juice spread across the tablecloth, covering more area by the second.
  7. untar
    He carefully spread the cream cheese over the surface of the bagel.

sustantivo “spread”

sg. spread, pl. spreads or uncountable
  1. aumento (en número o área afectada)
    The rapid spread of the wildfire prompted officials to evacuate several nearby communities.
  2. variedad
    The festival showcased a wide spread of cultures, featuring music and food from all around the world.
  3. alcance
    The disease's spread covered several counties, alarming health officials.
  4. doble página (en una publicación)
    The fashion magazine featured a stunning spread of the latest summer trends across the centerfold.
  5. páginas enfrentadas
    When she opened the magazine, a colorful spread of the latest fashion trends lay before her.
  6. crema para untar (en pan)
    For breakfast, I topped my toast with a thick layer of strawberry spread.
  7. banquete
    When we arrived at the family reunion, we were greeted by an impressive spread of homemade dishes covering every inch of the dining table.
  8. cobertura (como un cubrecama)
    She bought a colorful quilted spread to brighten up her bedroom.
  9. margen (diferencia financiera)
    The spread between the bid and ask price of the stock was unusually wide, indicating low liquidity in the market.