stretch 뜻
EN[stɹɛtʃ] [-ɛtʃ]US
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- 명사 (Noun)PLstretches
- An act of stretching.
- I was right in the middle of a stretch when the phone rang.
- To say crossing the street was brave was quite a stretch.
- The ability to lengthen when pulled.
- That rubber band has quite a bit of stretch.
- A course of thought which diverts from straightforward logic, or requires extraordinary belief.
- It's a bit of a stretch to call Boris Karloff a comedian.
- A segment of a journey or route.
- It was an easy trip except for the last stretch, which took forever.
- It's a tough stretch of road in the winter, especially without chains.
- (baseball) A quick pitching delivery used when runners are on base where the pitcher slides his leg instead of lifting it.
- (baseball) A long reach in the direction of the ball with a foot remaining on the base by a first baseman in order to catch the ball sooner.
- A length of time.
- He did a 7-year stretch in jail.
- (informal) A term of address for a tall person.
- (Ireland, idiomatic) extended daylight hours, especially said of the evening in springtime when compared to the shorter winter days.
- There is a grand stretch in the evenings.
- An act of stretching.
- 동사 (Verb)SGstretchesPRstretchingPT, PPstretchedPT, PPstraughtPT, PPstraight
- (transitive) To lengthen by pulling.
- I stretched the rubber band until it almost broke.
- (intransitive) To lengthen when pulled.
- The rubber band stretched almost to the breaking point.
- (transitive) To pull tight.
- First, stretch the skin over the frame of the drum.
- (figuratively, transitive) To get more use than expected from a limited resource.
- I managed to stretch my coffee supply a few more days.
- (figuratively, transitive) To make inaccurate by exaggeration.
- To say crossing the street was brave is stretching the meaning of "brave" considerably.
- (intransitive) To extend physically, especially from limit point to limit point.
- Pretty soon I struck into a sort of path […]. It twisted and turned, [ …] and opened out into a big clear space like a lawn. And, back of the lawn, was a big, old-fashioned house, with piazzas stretching in front of it, and all blazing with lights.
- (intransitive, transitive) To extend one’s limbs or another part of the body in order to improve the elasticity of one's muscles.
- Cats stretch with equal ease and agility beyond the point that breaks a man on the rack.
- I always stretch my muscles before exercising.
- (intransitive) To extend to a limit point.
- His mustache stretched all the way to his sideburns.
- (transitive) To increase.
- Yakubu took advantage of John Ruddy's error to put the visitors back in front, with Chris Samba's header stretching their advantage.
- (obsolete, colloquial) To stretch the truth; to exaggerate.
- a man apt to stretch in his report of facts
- (nautical) To sail by the wind under press of canvas.
- The ship stretched to the eastward.
- (transitive) To lengthen by pulling.
- 더 많은 예제
- 문장 중간에 사용됨
- I needed to stretch my legs after spending all day sitting around in meetings.
- Yakubu took advantage of John Ruddy's error to put the visitors back in front, with Chris Samba's header stretching their advantage.
- The rubber band stretched almost to the breaking point.
- 문장의 끝에서 사용
- To say crossing the street was brave was quite a stretch.
- When sewing strip sets, use a lighthanded approach feeding the strips under the presser foot so the crosswise grain isn't stretched.
- The cat will wake up in a tightly curled position, then untuck her head, and gradually her limbs, and then stretch.
- 문장 중간에 사용됨
Definition of stretch in English Dictionary
- 품사 계층 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
- 명사
- 셀 수 있는 명사
- 셀 수 있는 명사
- 동사
- 능동 격 동사
- 자동사
- 타동사
- 능동 격 동사
- 명사
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