stretch verb (REACH)
B2 [ T usually + adv/prep ] to cause something to reach, often as far as possible, in a particular direction:
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stretch verb (SPREAD)
C2 [ I usually + adv/prep ] to spread over a large area or distance:
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- The road stretched into the distance as far as the eye could see.
- The mountain range stretched away into infinity.
- A broad sweep of flat countryside stretched to the horizon in all directions.
- On the eastern horizon, a huge cloud of smoke from burning oil tanks stretched across the sky.
- A ribbon of road stretched ahead of us across the desert.
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stretch verb (GO PAST)
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stretch verb (MAKE LONGER)
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stretch verb (LONG TIME)
› [ I usually + adv/prep ] to spread over a long period of time:
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stretch verb (DO MORE)
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stretch noun (PART)
C1 [ C usually singular ] a continuous area of land or water:
› [ C usually singular ] a stage in a race, or a part of a racetrack:
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- There has been a collision on the southbound stretch of the motorway.
- This stretch of land was once covered with luxuriant forest, but is now bare.
- This stretch of water is heavily used by shipping.
- There have been many shipwrecks along this dangerous stretch of coastline.
- The car was dumped in a stretch of wasteland in the south of the city.
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Geography: areas of land in general
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stretch noun (REACH)
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stretch noun (GO PAST)
› [ C usually singular ] the fact that something has gone past its usual limits:
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stretch noun (MAKE LONGER)
stretch noun (TIME)
› [ C usually singular ] a continuous period of time:
› continuously or without any interruptions:
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Periods of time - general words
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stretch noun (DIFFICULT JOB)
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