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stretch /stretʃ/ ► SEE ALLstretch away/outstretch outstretch yourself outstretch sth out●ˌstretch aˈway/ˈout [+ adv/prep] to spread over a large area of land, especially away from where you are (往远处)绵延,延伸◆The mountains stretched away into the distance. 山脉向远方延伸。◆Banana plantations stretched away as far as the eye could see. 香蕉种植园一望无际。SYN extend[v + adv]●ˌstretch ˈout●ˌstretch yourself ˈoutto lie down, with your arms or legs out straight, especially in order to relax or sleep (尤指为休息或睡觉)舒展四肢躺下◆He stretched out on the floor and fell asleep. 他摊开手脚躺在地板上睡了。[v + adv] [v + pron + adv]●ˌstretch sth ˈout 🔑1. to put your arm or leg out straight, especially in order to reach sth (尤指为够东西)伸出,伸展(手或脚)◆She stretched out a hand to touch his face. 她伸手去摸他的脸。◆He leant back and stretched his legs out in front of him. 他靠后仰,双腿前伸。OBJ arm, hand, leg2. to make sth last as long as possible by not using very much at a time 节俭使用(以维持更久)◆It’s hard to stretch my money out to the end of the month. 我的钱很难撑到月底。SYN spin sth out[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |