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词汇 stretch out
释义
Phr V
stretch out
stretches, stretching, stretched
stretch out
to lie with your arms and legs spread out in a relaxed way
He stretched out on the sofa in front of the TV.
stretch out sth or stretch sth out
to hold a part of your body straight out in front of you
She stretched out a hand and lifted the glass to her lips.
stretch out
if an area of land stretches out, it continues over a long distance
On either side of us fields stretch out for miles.
phrasestretch out1. stretch out/stretch yourself out to lie down in a relaxed way with your legs straight, especially in order to rest+on He stretched himself out on the bed and closed his eyes.be stretched out When I got home, Paula was stretched out on the sofa, watching TV. SIMILAR TO: lie down, sprawl out2. stretch out sthstretch sth out if you stretch out your arms or legs, you move them away from your body and make them straight: He sat down by the fire, stretched his legs out, and made himself comfortable.stretch out your hand (=hold your hand straight out in front of you in order to take something or touch someone) "Oh Leonardo," she said, and stretched out her hand to squeeze his.3. stretch out if an area of land stretches out, it continues for a very long distance, especially as far as you can see: I was stunned by the beauty of the rolling hills that stretched out towards the Mustang Mountains. SIMILAR TO: stretch away4. stretch out if a period of time stretches out in front of you, it seems to be going to continue for a long timestretch out before/in front of sb Dan was bored - he felt his life stretching out before him - years and years of the same old routine.5. stretch sth outstretch out sth to make something last for a longer period of time than is usual or expected: The lawyers could stretch this case out for ten years or more. "Ohhh," said his teacher, stretching the sound out for maximum effect. SIMILAR TO: spin out6. stretch sth outstretch out sthstretch out AmE if you stretch out a piece of clothing, or it stretches out, it becomes bigger and looser by being worn or pulled, especially in a way that spoils it: No, you can't wear my sweater. You'll stretch it out.

stretch out

1. To extend one's arms and legs as far as they will go. Some of the apartments in this city are so tiny that you can't even stretch out fully when you're standing up. The dog stretched out across the whole bed, leaving no room for me or my wife.
2. To cause something to lengthen, expand, or distend. A noun or pronoun can be used between "stretch" and "out." Quit pulling on the sleeves like that, or you'll stretch them out! They then stretch the cloth out over large racks so that it can dry in the sunshine.
3. To extend something outward to reach someone or something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "stretch" and "out." He stretched out his hand to the girl dangling from the ledge. The ants stretch their antennae out to sense their surroundings.
4. To strain one's muscles by over-extending them, especially to make them limber or to relieve a cramp or soreness. Make sure you stretch out before you exercise, or you could do some serious damage to yourself. I recommend that you stretch out as often as possible to avoid letting your back seize up like that.
5. To extend a muscle to a point of strain, especially to make it limber or to relieve a cramp or soreness. A noun or pronoun can be used between "stretch" and "out." I need to stretch my legs out after such a long run. She began stretching out her arms and legs in preparation for the match.
6. To prolong the duration of something . A noun or pronoun can be used between "stretch" and "out." You can tell they're trying to stretch the show out with all these silly improv routines happening between the main acts. There was no need for them to stretch out the meeting to 90 minutes just to go over all the details from the financial reports.

stretch someone or something out

to extend or draw out someone or something. Molly stretched the baby out to change his clothes. She stretched out the baby, who had rolled into a ball.

stretch something out (to someone or something)

to reach something out to someone or something. Jeff stretched his hand out to Tiffany. He stretched out his hand to the visitor.

stretch out

[for one] to extend and stretch one's body to its full length. She lay down, stretched out, and relaxed for the first time in days. I need a bigger bed. I can't stretch out in this one.

stretch out

v.
1. To lengthen, widen, or distend something: The shoulders of the old coat were stretched out of shape. Don't put your big feet in my shoes or you'll stretch them out!
2. To become lengthened, widened, or distended: The sweater stretched out because it was hung on a hanger.
3. To reach or put something forth; extend something: The firefighters stretched out their hands to pull the child out of the well. Your elbow is probably not broken if you can stretch your arm out like that.
4. To extend oneself when lying down: Feel free to stretch yourself out on the couch. I had just stretched out on the sofa when the doorbell rang.
5. To lie down at full length: The cat stretched out on the bed.
6. To prolong: I was supposed to be back at work yesterday, but I decided to stretch out my vacation. The film was too short, so the director added new scenes to stretch it out to 90 minutes.
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