stretched
基本解釋
- adj. 拉伸的;延伸的
- v. 拉長(zhǎng);有彈性;拉緊;伸展;伸長(zhǎng)(胳膊、腿)(stretch 的過去式及過去分詞)
英漢例句
- He stretched himself out on the beach.
他伸直身子躺在海灘上。
《新英漢大辭典》 - He stretched into his pocket for some money.
他伸手到口袋,掏出了一些錢。 - She nearly fell down by stumbling over my stretched leg.
她絆在我伸出的腿上,險(xiǎn)些跌倒。 - With silkscreen printing, a stencil is attached to a fine piece of stretched silk or nylon cloth.
- Suppose I had a rope, that stretched from that into the room, all the way across-- to this end of the room.
假設(shè)我有一根繩子,從屋子的這一端,一直伸展到-,屋子的這一端。
耶魯公開課 - 死亡課程節(jié)選 - I think of nineteenth-century art as being horizontal and stretched out like agricultural life in New England.
我覺得19世紀(jì)的藝術(shù)應(yīng)該是,水平的,就像新英格蘭伸展開來的農(nóng)業(yè)。
耶魯公開課 - 現(xiàn)代詩歌課程節(jié)選 - Our first dinner, meant to last an hour or two, easily stretched to five.
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權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- stretched noodles 拉面
- stretched cluster 延伸集群
- stretched grid 展寬網(wǎng)格
- Stretched Coin 融化的硬幣
- stretched d 撐拉過大
短語
英英字典
- Something that stretches over an area or distance covers or exists in the whole of that area or distance.
- A stretch of road, water, or land is a length or area of it.
- When you stretch, you put your arms or legs out straight and tighten your muscles.
- Stretch is also a noun.
- A stretch of time is a period of time.
- If something stretches from one time to another, it begins at the first time and ends at the second, which is longer than expected.
- If a group of things stretch from one type of thing to another, the group includes a wide range of things.
- When something soft or elastic stretches or is stretched, it becomes longer or bigger as well as thinner, usually because it is pulled.
- If you stretch an amount of something or if it stretches, you make it last longer than it usually would by being careful and not wasting any of it.
- If something stretches your money or resources, it uses them up so you have hardly enough for your needs.
- If you say that a job or task stretches you, you mean that you like it because it makes you work hard and use all your energy and skills so that you do not become bored or achieve less than you should.
- If you say that something is not true or possible by any stretch of the imagination, you are emphasizing that it is completely untrue or absolutely impossible.
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專業(yè)釋義
- 拉松