stretch
Kelime Anlamı :

1. uzamak.
2. gerinmek.
3. germek.
4. esneme.
5. yayılmak.
6. uzatmak.
7. İşlenen bir suç için hapis süresi.
8. gerinme.
9. hapis süresi.
10. aralıksız süre.
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Tanımlar :
1. to lengthen, widen, or distend: stretched the sweater out of shape.
2. to cause to extend from one place to another or across a given space: stretched the banner between two poles.
3. to make taut; tighten: stretched the tarpaulin until it ripped.
4. to reach or put forth; extend: stretched out his hand.
5. to extend (oneself or one's limbs, for example) to full length: stretched her calves before running.
6. to extend (oneself) when lying down: she stretched herself out on the couch.
7. to put to torture on the rack.
8. to wrench or strain (a muscle, for example).
9. to extend or enlarge beyond the usual or proper limits: stretch the meaning of a word.
10. to subject to undue strain: to stretch one's patience.
11. to expand in order to fulfill a larger function: stretch a budget; stretch a paycheck.
12. to increase the quantity of by admixture or dilution: stretch a meal by thinning the stew.
13. to prolong: stretch out an argument.
14. informal to fell by a blow: stretched his opponent in the first round.
15. to become lengthened, widened, or distended.
16. to extend or reach over a distance or area or in a given direction: "on both sides of us stretched the wet plain” ( Ernest Hemingway).
17. to lie down at full length: stretched out on the bed.
18. to extend one's muscles or limbs, as after prolonged sitting or on awakening.
19. to extend over a given period of time: "this story stretches over a whole generation” ( William Golding).
20. the act of stretching or the state of being stretched.
21. the extent or scope to which something can be stretched; elasticity.
22. A continuous or unbroken length, area, or expanse: an empty stretch of highway.
23. A straight section of a racecourse or track, especially the section leading to the finish line.
24. A continuous period of time.
25. slang A term of imprisonment: served a two-year stretch.
26. informal the last stage of an event, period, or process.
27. baseball A movement in which a pitcher, standing with the glove side facing home plate, raises both hands to the height of the head and then lowers them to the chest or waist for a short pause before pitching the ball. it is used as an alternative to a wind-up, especially when runners are on base.
28. made of an elastic material that stretches easily: stretch pants.
29. of, relating to, or being a vehicle, such as a limousine or passenger jet, having an extended seating area that provides extra space for more passengers, leg room, or amenities.
30. stretch (one's) legs to go for a walk, especially after a lengthy period of sitting.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to draw (out); pull (out).
2. to draw out to full length; extend; expand; spread: as, to stretch one's self; to stretch the wings; to stretch one's legs; hence, sometimes, to tighten; make tense or taut.
3. to extend, or cause to reach or extend, lengthwise, or between specified points: as, to stretch a rope from one point to another.
4. to draw out or extend in any direction by the application of force; draw out by tensile stress: as, to stretch cloth; to stretch a rubber band beyond its strength.
5. to distend or expand forcibly or violently; strain by the exercise of force; subject to stress, literally or figuratively.
6. to extend or strain too far; impair by straining; do violence to; exaggerate: as, to stretch the truth.
7. to exert; strain.
8. to reach or hold out; put forth; extend.
9. to cause to lie or fall extended at full length: as, to stretch an opponent on the ground by a blow.
10. to hang.
11. to extend; reach; be continuous over a distance; be drawn out in length or in breadth, or both; spread.
12. to be extended or to bear extension without breaking, as elastic substances; attain greater length: literally or figuratively.
13. to go beyond the truth; exaggerate.
14. nautical, to sail by the wind under all sail.
15. to make violent efforts in running.
16. A stretching or straining, especially a stretching or straining beyond measure: as, a stretch of authority.
17. A state of tension; strain: as, to be on the stretch.
18. reach; extent; scope.
19. A long tract; an extended or continued surface or area, relatively narrow; a reach; distance; sweep: as, a long stretch of country road; a great stretch of grassy land; a stretch of moorland.
20. one of the two straight sides of a race-course, as distinguished from the bend or curve at each end.
21. nautical, the reach or extent of progress on one tack; a tack.
22. in weaving: the plot of ground on which a weaver stretches his warp.
23. tho length of spun-yarn between the spindles and roller-beam, which is wound upon the spindles each time the carriage is run toward the roller-beam. also called draw.
24. A single continued effort; one uninterrupted sitting, diet, shift, turn, or the like: as, to work ten hours at a stretch.
25. A year's imprisonment or punishment.
26. course; direction: as, the stretch of seams of coal.
27. stride; bound, as of a running animal.
28. the traverse of the spindle-carriage of a spinning-mule.
29. capability of being stretched; elasticity; capacity for yielding.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia