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81 stretch out
(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) teygja (sig) fram -
82 stretch out
(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) kinyújt; nyújtózkodik -
83 stretch out
(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) estender(-se) -
84 stretch out
germek, esnetmek, uzatmak, arayı açmak* * *ger* * *(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) uzatmak -
85 stretch out
(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) iztegniti -
86 stretch out
• oikoa• ojentua• ojentaa• ojentautua• oikaista• venyttää• venytellä• venyä• ulottaa• kurkottaa• kurottaa* * *(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) ojentaa, oikaista itsensä -
87 stretch out
(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) rekke fram, strekke ut -
88 stretch out
1. vi 2. vt* * *(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) wyciągać (się) -
89 stretch out
(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) izstiept; izstiepties -
90 stretch out
(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) iš(si)tiesti -
91 stretch out
(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) sträcka (räcka) ut -
92 stretch out
(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) natáhnout (se)* * *• prodloužit• protáhnout• rozprostírat se• sáhnout• rozevřít• rozpřáhnout• natáhnout se• natáhnout si pohodlně -
93 stretch out
(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) a se întinde -
94 stretch out
(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) απλώνω/τεντώνομαι -
95 stretch out
(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) natiahnuť (sa) -
96 stretch out
(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) (s')étendre -
97 stretch out
(in moving the body, to straighten or extend: She stretched out a hand for the child to hold; He stretched (himself) out on the bed.) estender(-se) -
98 for six hours at a stretch
Общая лексика: шесть часов подрядУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > for six hours at a stretch
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99 stretch a point for
Дипломатический термин: пойти (кому-л.) на уступку -
100 stretch out for
Общая лексика: потянуться за (чем-л.)
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