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stetch 英stretʃ美stretʃ BNC⁵⁶¹³⁶ 基本双解英英词源搭配短语近义反义句型用法例句 v.伸展⁵⁴;延伸²²;张开⁴;夸大²n.伸展;张开;弹性¹²;一段时间⁴;刑期adj.可伸缩的²形容词stretchable名词stretchability过去分词stretched现在分词stretching三单stretches v.动词 vt. & vi. 伸展; 拉紧make wider, longer or tighter, by pulling vt. & vi. 延伸extend n.名词 S 伸展,延伸,延续act of stretching 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 Noun: a large and unbroken expanse or distance;a stretch of highway a stretch of clear water the act of physically reaching or thrusting outa straightaway section of a racetrackexercise designed to extend the limbs and muscles to their full extentextension to or beyond the ordinary limit;running at full stretch by no stretch of the imagination beyond any stretch of his understanding an unbroken period of time during which you do something;there were stretches of boredom he did a stretch in the federal penitentiary the capacity for being stretched Adjective: having an elongated seating area;a stretch limousine easily stretched;stretch hosiery Verb: occupy a large, elongated area;The park stretched beneath the train line extend one's limbs or muscles, or the entire body;Stretch your legs! Extend your right arm above your head extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length;Unfold the newspaper stretch out that piece of cloth extend the TV antenna become longer by being stretched and pulled;The fabric stretches make long or longer by pulling and stretching;stretch the fabric lie down comfortably;To enjoy the picnic, we stretched out on the grass pull in opposite directions;During the Inquisition, the torturers would stretch their victims on a rack extend the scope or meaning of; often unduly;Stretch the limits stretch my patience stretch the imagination corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones;adulterate liquor 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 extend one's body or limbs;Let's stretch for a minute--we've been sitting here for over 3 hours 直接源自古英语的streccan;最初源自原始日耳曼语的strakjanan,意为伸展,延展。 用作动词 v. ~+名词stretch oneself伸伸懒腰stretch a point不按规章办事,超过自己的权限,牵强附会stretch the rope tight将绳子拉紧~+副词stretch casually漫不经心地伸展stretch consciously自觉地伸展stretch incessantly不断地伸展stretch moderately适度地伸展stretch away延伸得很远stretch away for hundreds of miles森林绵延数百英里stretch out伸出,延长,拖长stretch oneself out on the lawn直躺在草地上~+介词stretch for延伸stretch to延伸到 用作动词v. stretch for v.+prep.
延伸 spread out stretch for sthThe 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 legsYou 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 outYou 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 ⇔ outHe 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 outTwo 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 ⇔ outI 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 sthTheir 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 sthYou'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。近义词v. extendprolongn. spread反义词v. shrink 用作动词v. 用作不及物动词 S+~+ARubber stretches easily.橡胶的延展性很好。 My wool coat stretched when I washed it.我的毛料大衣洗过之后伸长了。 The sea stretches as far as the horizon and beyond.大海一直伸展到地平线以外。 The road stretches uphill at a steep slope.这条路以陡峭的坡度向山上延伸。 用作及物动词 S+~+ n./pron.He rose and stretched himself.他站起身,伸了伸懒腰。 Can you stretch it and make it longer?你能把它拉长一点吗? The bird stretched its wings.鸟展开了翅膀。 They will have to stretch their intelligence to solve the problem.他们将不得不尽他们的聪明才智去解决这个问题。 You stretched my patience.你使我失去了耐心。 To say he was ill was stretching the truth—he was merely drunk.说他病了是言过其实了——他只不过是喝醉了。 A rope was stretched between the poles.一根绳子被拉在柱子中间。用作名词n.He had a good stretch on the bed.他在床上痛快地伸了个懒腰。 I am unable to work for long stretches.我不能长时间连续工作。 I see nothing but a small stretch of road immediately ahead.除了近在眼前的一小段路之外,我什么也看不见。 v.动词
stretch的基本意思是“伸展”,指事物长度、宽度中的一端向外伸长或两端一起伸长。引申可表示“绷紧”“伸出”“展开”“尽量发挥”“延伸”“延续”等。 stretch既可用作及物动词,也可用作不及物动词。用作及物动词时,接名词、代词作宾语。用作不及物动词时,可表示“有伸缩性”。 动词51%,名词48%,形容词1% 用作动词Vast meadows stretch to the east.辽阔的草场向东伸展。 Shestretchedacross the table for the butter.她探身去取放在餐桌对面的黄油。 Don not stretch the truth.别夸大事实.用作名词⎤ |