stretch

核心词汇  
[stretʃ]     [stretʃ]    
  • v. 伸展;延伸;张开;夸大
  • n. 伸展;张开;弹性;一段时间;<俚>刑期
  • adj. 可伸缩的
stretchable stretchability stretched stretched stretching stretches
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stretch的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

v. (动词)
  1. 伸展,展开,铺开,伸缩
  2. 拉紧,拉扯
  3. 撑大,拉长,伸长,拖长
  4. 扩张,延伸,扩展
  5. 伸直,拉直
  6. 使倾注全力
  7. 使紧张
  8. 极度使用,滥用
  9. <俚>打倒
  10. 延续,连绵,继续
  11. 伸手(脚),伸出
  12. 伸展着身子躺
  13. <俚>被绞死
  14. 使延伸,使延续
  15. 曲解
  16. <口>夸大,夸张,夸大地讲
  17. 损伤,扭伤
  18. 舒展肢体,伸懒腰
  19. 张,绷
  20. 延长到
  21. 能伸长扩张
n. (名词)
  1. 连绵,延亘
  2. 直线跑道
  3. 最后阶段
  4. 伸懒腰
  5. 过度使用,滥用
  6. 曲解
  7. 伸展,伸长,延伸
  8. 一段路程
  9. 弹性,伸缩性
  10. <俚>刑期,徒刑
  11. 紧张
  12. 一口气
  13. 一段时间
adj. (形容词)
  1. 弹性的,有弹力的
  2. 可伸缩的

双解释义

v. (动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 伸展; 拉紧 make wider, longer or tighter, by pulling
  2. vt. & vi. 延伸 extend
n. (名词)
  1. [S] 伸展,延伸,延续 act of stretching
  2. [C] 一段时间,一段路程,一段水域 continuous period of time; a level area or section of land or water

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a large and unbroken expanse or distance;

    "a stretch of highway"
    "a stretch of clear water"

  2. the act of physically reaching or thrusting out

  3. a straightaway section of a racetrack

  4. exercise designed to extend the limbs and muscles to their full extent

  5. extension to or beyond the ordinary limit;

    "running at full stretch"
    "by no stretch of the imagination"
    "beyond any stretch of his understanding"

  6. an unbroken period of time during which you do something;

    "there were stretches of boredom"
    "he did a stretch in the federal penitentiary"

  7. the capacity for being stretched

Adjective:
  1. having an elongated seating area;

    "a stretch limousine"

  2. easily stretched;

    "stretch hosiery"

Verb:
  1. occupy a large, elongated area;

    "The park stretched beneath the train line"

  2. extend one's limbs or muscles, or the entire body;

    "Stretch your legs!"
    "Extend your right arm above your head"

  3. extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length;

    "Unfold the newspaper"
    "stretch out that piece of cloth"
    "extend the TV antenna"

  4. become longer by being stretched and pulled;

    "The fabric stretches"

  5. make long or longer by pulling and stretching;

    "stretch the fabric"

  6. lie down comfortably;

    "To enjoy the picnic, we stretched out on the grass"

  7. pull in opposite directions;

    "During the Inquisition, the torturers would stretch their victims on a rack"

  8. extend the scope or meaning of; often unduly;

    "Stretch the limits"
    "stretch my patience"
    "stretch the imagination"

  9. corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones;

    "adulterate liquor"

  10. increase in quantity or bulk by adding a cheaper substance;

    "stretch the soup by adding some more cream"
    "extend the casserole with a little rice"

  11. extend one's body or limbs;

    "Let's stretch for a minute--we've been sitting here for over 3 hours"

stretch的用法和样例:

例句

用作动词 (v.)
  1. Vast meadows stretch to the east.
    辽阔的草场向东伸展。
  2. She stretched across the table for the butter.
    她探身去取放在餐桌对面的黄油。
  3. The landscape seemed to stretch into infinity.
    风景似乎延伸到了无穷远处。
  4. Feeling intense fellowship with all human beings, she wished to throw herself into their arms, thinking that they would stretch them out to receive her.
    她对所有的人怀着亲如手足的感情,她希望投身于他们的怀抱,以为他们会张开双臂接纳她。
  5. The strong boles stretch hundreds and thousands of tress towards the rising sun.The blossoms on the branches joggling with the breeze, like numerous colorful umbrellas spreaded.
    那粗壮的树干,盘枝错节,迎着朝日,伸出千百根枝条,枝头上,杜鹃花摇曳着迎风开放,像是张开一朵朵彩色的花伞。
  6. Don not stretch the truth.
    别夸大事实.
用作名词 (n.)
  1. I got out of the bed and had a good stretch.
    我起床后舒服地伸了个懒腰。
  2. With a stretch of his arm, he reached the shelf.
    他伸出手臂,够著了那个架子。
  3. You need a material with plenty of stretch in it.
    你需要一种弹性很大的布料。
  4. She worked for six hours at a stretch.
    她连续工作了六个小时。

常用短语

用作动词 (v.)
stretch for (v.+prep.)
    延伸 spread out
    stretch for sth

    The forests stretch for hundreds of miles.

    森林连绵数百英里。

stretch it a bit
    言过其实,说过了头 make an overstatement
stretch legs
    散散步 go out for a walk
    stretch one's legs

    You should stretch your legs to relax a little.

    你应该出去遛遛放松一下。

    When the train stopped at the station, some of the passengers would get down to the platform to stretch their legs.

    火车在那个车站停下来时,有些旅客就到月台上走动走动。

stretch out (v.+adv.)
    满足需要 be sufficient to cover one's needs
    stretch out

    You can enjoy the extraordinary sight unbroken cloud plains that stretch out before you.

    你可以欣赏展现于面前一望无边的奇特云海。

    stretch sth ⇔ out

    He stretched out his arms and embraced me tightly.

    他伸出双臂紧紧地拥抱我。

    The moment the girl saw the pretty doll she stretched out her hands for it.

    那女孩一看到那个漂亮的洋娃娃,就伸手去拿。

    stretch out

    Two extra people are coming for dinner.Will the food stretch out?

    又有两个人要来吃饭,饭菜够吃吗?

    stretch sth ⇔ out

    I don't think we can stretch out the fuel to the end of this week, so you'd better go and get some more.

    燃料恐怕不够烧到本周末,你最好再去搞一些来。

stretch over (v.+prep.)
    延续 last
    stretch over sth

    Their friendship stretched over scores of years.

    他们的友谊延续了好几十年。

stretch a point
    作牵强附会地说明 make a far fetched interpretationIt's stretching a point to say the book is important just because it is written by a well-known author.因为是一位著名作家写的书就把它说成是重要的,这未免有些牵强了。
stretch to (v.+prep.)
    拉长到 draw to
    stretch sth to sth

    You're stretching my patience to the limit.

    你逼得我再也无法忍受了。

    I stretched that piece of elastic to its fullest extent.

    我将这条橡皮筋拉长到最大限度。

词汇搭配

用作动词 (v.)
~+名词 ~+副词 ~+介词

经典引文

  • Distinguish between the arbitrary stretch, and the legal exertion, of prerogative.

    出自: W. Blackstone
  • Voltages which cannot, by any stretch of the imagination, be called lethal.

    出自:Practical Wireless
  • He..stretched himself in the nearest deck-chair.

    出自: K. A. Porter
  • He looked forward to stretching out his limbsscramped by last night in the train.

    出自: E. Bowen
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