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stretched

Aussprache: [strɛtʃt]

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Kontext: „physical action“

(verb) to pull something tightly or make it longer by pulling it. For example, if you pull a rubber band, you stretch it out.

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I stretched the rubber band so it was longer than before.

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I didn't stretch the band; it remained in its original shape.

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Did you stretch the string before tying it?

Kontext: „flexibility“

(verb) to reach out or extend your body to make yourself flexible. Like when you do exercises to make your muscles better.

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She stretched her arms before the race to warm up.

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He didn’t stretch at all before running and felt stiff.

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Do you stretch every morning to stay flexible?

Kontext: „condition“

(adjective) when something has been pulled out and is now longer or wider than it usually is. Think about a dress that got bigger after being worn a lot.

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The sweater is stretched because I wore it too many times.

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This shirt is not stretched; it fits me perfectly.

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Is this fabric already stretched, or does it still have its shape?

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