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V1. खींचकर बढ़ाना/ताना जानाStretch the rubber band to make it loose.2. ज़ोर से खींचनाSita stretched the rope tightly.3. अंगड़ाई लेनाAfter waking we usually stretch our body.4. किसी वस्तु का आयु बढ़ानाWe can stretch the life of fruits by keeping them in the refrigerator.5. फैलानाInfluence of Pandit Nehru stretched all across the country.6. पूर्णरूप\stretchसे\stretchलगानाHe stretched all his energy to come in the rain.7. ज़रूरत से ज्यादा खींचनाHe stretch the limits of truth to make himself popular. -
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n.फैलाने का काम, प्रसार, विस्तार, फैलाव, पहुंच, प्रयत्नv. tr. & intr.बढाना, फैलाना, चौडा खीचना, तानना, डींग मारना -
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N1. खाल खींचने से पड़ने वाले निशानVitamin E oil helps in lightening the stretch marks. -
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N1. पहुँचThe rice bag is out of my reach.That job is within my reach.--------VI1. पहुँचनाDid any news reach your ears?The continous stretch of river Ganga reaches up to the West Bengal.2. आगे\reachबढ़ानाHe reached out his hand for the book but it was too far away.3. फैला\reachहोनाMy school reaches as far as the railway line.--------VT1. पहुँचानाinformal usageCould you reach me that book from the table. -
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rrin (stretch r), hrin
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stretch — [stretʆ] verb 1. [transitive] FINANCE if something stretches an amount of money or a supply of something, it uses it up so you have hardly enough for your needs: • Our finances are stretched to the limit. 2. [intransitive, transitive] FINAN … Financial and business terms
stretch — [ strɛtʃ ] n. m. • 1963; n. déposé , mot angl., de to stretch « allonger, étendre » ♦ Anglic. Techn. Procédé de traitement des tissus les rendant élastiques dans le sens horizontal. ♢ Par ext. Le tissu ainsi traité. Du stretch. Des stretchs. Par… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Stretch — Stretch, n. 1. Act of stretching, or state of being stretched; reach; effort; struggle; strain; as, a stretch of the limbs; a stretch of the imagination. [1913 Webster] By stretch of arms the distant shore to gain. Dryden. [1913 Webster] Those… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stretch — can refer to: *Stretching is a form of exercise or a pre exercise discipline, sometimes called Warming up *Stretch ceiling, a type of ceiling made from polymer. *Stretch ratio in the mechanics of materials *Stretched tuning of certain string… … Wikipedia
stretch — ► VERB 1) (of something soft or elastic) be made or be able to be made longer or wider without tearing or breaking. 2) pull (something) tightly from one point to another. 3) extend one s body or a part of one s body to its full length. 4) last… … English terms dictionary
stretch — [strech] vt. [ME strecchen < OE streccan, akin to Ger strecken < IE * sterg < base * (s)ter , to be stiff, rigid > STARE] 1. to hold out or reach out; extend [to stretch out a helping hand] 2. to cause (the body or limbs) to reach out … English World dictionary
Stretch — Stretch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stretched}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stretching}.] [OE. strecchen, AS. streccan; akin to D. strekken, G. strecken, OHG. strecchen, Sw. str[ a]cka, Dan. str[ae]kke; cf. AS. str[ae]ck, strec, strong, violent, G. strack… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stretch — 〈[ strɛ̣tʃ] m.; ; unz.〉 elastische Wirkware (BaumwollStretch, NylonStretch) [zu engl. stretch „dehnen“ <aengl. steccan; verwandt mit strecken] * * * Stretch [strɛt̮ʃ], der; [e]s, es [ strɛt̮ʃɪs] [zu engl. to stretch = dehnen]: sehr elastisches … Universal-Lexikon
Stretch — (engl. für „Strecke“, „Zeitraum“ aber auch „Ausdehnung“) steht für: Stretch (Unternehmen), ein US amerikanischer Halbleiterhersteller mit Niederlassungen in Japan und Deutschland Stretch (Band), eine britische Bluesrock Band, 1973 78 Ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
stretch — stretch; stretch·abil·i·ty; stretch·able; stretch·berry; stretch·er; un·stretch; … English syllables
Stretch — Stretch, v. i. 1. To be extended; to be drawn out in length or in breadth, or both; to spread; to reach; as, the iron road stretches across the continent; the lake stretches over fifty square miles. [1913 Webster] As far as stretcheth any ground … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English