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ik'stend1) (to make longer or larger: He extended his vegetable garden.) utvide, bygge ut2) (to reach or stretch: The school grounds extend as far as this fence.) strekke seg3) (to hold out or stretch out (a limb etc): He extended his hand to her.) rekke/strekke ut4) (to offer: May I extend a welcome to you all?) gi, vise•- extensiveutvideverb \/ɪkˈstend\/, \/ekˈstend\/1) strekke (ut), rekke ut2) forlenge, dra ut, utvide, øke• did they extend their domains?• can't you extend your visit?3) strekke seg, bre seg ut, rekke, vare4) utstrekkes, utvides, økes5) stikke ut, stikke frem, rage ut6) bygge på, bygge ut• are you extending your house?7) ( overført) gi, tilby, (ut)vise, yte• do they extend financial aid?• extend mercy!8) ( handel) prolongere, gi henstand med betaling, overføre, transportere9) inkludere, gjelde12) (jus, britisk) vurdere (eiendom)13) skrive fullt ut, renskrive14) ( militærvesen) spre seg, drive spredt ordenextend oneself strekke seg ut anstrenge seg til det ytterste, ta seg ut -
2 extend
§ გაშლა, გაჭიმვა§1 გაჭიმვა (გაჭიმავს), გაბმაhe extended a rope between two poles ორ ბოძს შორის თოკი გაჭიმა / გააბაthis desert extends for hundreds of kilometres ეს უდაბნო ასობით კილომეტრზეა გადაჭიმული2 გაგრძელება (გააგრძელებს), გახანგრძლივებაextended voluntary departure სურვილის მიხედვით გამგზავრების ვადის გადაგრძელება
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