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1 bespannen
v. stretch, draw out to the full length; elongate; strain -
2 rekken
v. stretch, draw, protract, drag out, linger out, lengthen, prolong, elongate, extend -
3 verlengen
v. lengthen, extend, prolong, protract, elongate, continue, piece out -
4 strekken
• to elongate• to level• to straighten• to stretch• to stretch-form• to unwind -
5 uitrekken
• to draw out• to elongate• to extend• to stretch -
6 verlengen
• to continue• to elongate• to extend• to lengthen• to prolong• to renew -
7 uitrekken
♦voorbeelden:1 een elastiek uitrekken • stretch/strain a rubber bandzich uitrekken • stretch oneself (out)zich eens lekker uitrekken • have a good stretch1 [langer worden] stretch♦voorbeelden:
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