stretch
- vt. 伸展,張開
- vi. 伸展
- adj. 可伸縮的
- n. 伸展,延伸
- n. (Stretch)人名;(英)斯特雷奇
詞組搭配
at full stretch
with a part of one's body fully extended
盡量伸展(身體部位)
at a stretch
in one continuous period
不停地,連續(xù)地,一口氣地
I often had to work for over twenty hours at a stretch.
我經(jīng)常不得不連續(xù)工作20小時(shí)以上。
used to indicate that something is just possible but only with difficulty or in extreme circumstances
勉強(qiáng)地;盡量地
it is aimed at one age group, adults, or, at a stretch, business studies students.
它的目標(biāo)是一個(gè)年齡組的人,即成年人,或者勉強(qiáng)擴(kuò)大到包括商科學(xué)生。
by no (或 not by any) stretch of the imagination
used to emphasize that something is definitely not the case
任憑如何異想天開也不是,怎么想象也不是
by no stretch of the imagination could Carl ever be called good-looking.
卡爾無論如何也稱不上好看。
stretch one's legs
go for a short walk, typically after sitting in one place for some time
(久坐后)散步
stretch a point
allow or do something not usually acceptable, typically as a result of the particular circumstances
(因特殊情況)作出讓步,通融
since your daughter is one of my regular patients, I'm stretching a point.
既然你的女兒常來我這里看病,我就破一次例。
stretch one's wings
since your daughter is one of my regular patients, I'm stretching a point.
既然你的女兒常來我這里看病,我就破一次例。
stretch (one's) legs
To go for a walk, especially after a lengthy period of sitting.
散步:散步,尤指在長坐一段時(shí)間后