stretch
suomi-englanti sanakirjastretch englannista suomeksi
jatkaa
pidennetty
venyttäminen
venytellä
venyttää, pingottaa
pätkä, matka
jatkua, levittäytyä
ajanjakso, vankeusrangaistus
venyttely, venytys
joustavuus, venyvyys, kimmoisuus
venyä
levittää
ojentautua
suora
joustava
Verbi
levittäytyä without specific limit; ulottua from limit to limit
Substantiivi
stretch englanniksi
(ux)
To lengthen when pulled.
(RQ:Boyle New Experiments) because it would stretch and yield, remained unbroken.
To pull tight.
To extend one’s limbs or another part of the body, for example in order to improve the elasticity of one's muscles.
To extend physically, especially from a limit point and/or to a limit point.
(RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients). 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.
(quote-book) and the Second Opening of the West|publisher=(w)|year=1954|lccn=53009245|oclc=1109805|page=75|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/beyondhundredthm00steg/page/75|text=Behind them, stretching in a long line east and west, were the Roan and Book Cliffs, cut to their base by the river's gorge, and meandering away in long wavy lines distorted by heat haze and the smoke of forest fires.
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To get more use than expected from a limited resource.
To make inaccurate by exaggeration.
To make great demands on the capacity or resources of something.
(quote-journal)
To increase.
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To sail by the wind under press of canvas.
To make a pulse or particle bunch longer by applying dispersion to it.
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(syn)
To the truth; to exaggerate.
An act of stretching.
The ability to lengthen when pulled.
A course of thought which diverts from straightforward logic, or requires extraordinary belief or exaggeration.
(ux) a comedian.
A segment or length of material.
A walk.
a. 1941, (w), quoted in 2010, Evelyn Underhill, Carol Poston, ''The Making of a Mystic: New and Selected Letters of Evelyn Underhill'' (page 81)
- In the afternoon I went for a stretch into the country, & about 4 it cleared up pretty well, so I hurried back & we got a cart & drove to Bassano, a little town about 8 miles off, that we wanted to see.
A quick pitching delivery used when runners are on base where the pitcher slides his leg instead of lifting it.
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.
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(quote-av)
The homestretch, the final straight section of the track leading to the finish.
A length of time.
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Extended daylight hours, especially said of the evening in springtime when compared to the shorter winter days.
The period of the season between the trade deadline and the beginning of the playoffs.
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A jail or prison term.
(quote-book)|title=(w)|publisher=N.S.W. Bookstall Co.|year_published=1932|location=Sydney|page=132|passage="Of course, if Cripps likes to stay here and do a stretch for burglary, well and good."
A jail or prison term of one year's duration.
A single uninterrupted sitting; a turn.
(senseid) (ellipsis of).
stretchy material
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