词汇 | stretch one's legs |
释义 | Idiom stretch one's legs Theme: MOVEMENT to walk around after sitting down or lying down for a time.We wanted to stretch our legs during the theater interval.After sitting in the car all day, the travelers decided to stretch their legs. Slang stretch one's legs Theme: EXERCISE tr. to stand up and perhaps walk about.I need to get out of here and stretch my legs for a while.Most of us stood up to stretch our legs at intermission. stretch (one's) legsTo stand or walk to help relieve stiffness in one's legs, usually from sitting for a prolonged period of time. Let's stop off at this rest area for a while. After three hours of driving, I'm sure everyone would like to stretch their legs a bit. stretch one's legsStand up or go for a walk, especially after a prolonged period of sitting. For example, Let's go stretch our legs at intermission. [c. 1600] stretch one's legs, toTo stand up or go for a walk in order to relieve muscular stiffness or for the exercise. This term has been around since the seventeenth century. Izaak Walton used it in The Compleat Angler (1653): “I have stretch’d my legs up Tottenham Hill to overtake you.” |
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