0 to make or become longer or wider especially by pulling or by being pulled -- natáhnout (se)
2 an act of stretching or state of being stretched -- protažení
He got out of bed and had a good stretch.
3 a continuous extent, of eg a type of country, or of time -- rozloha; úsek; období
In a sense, our relationships with places are similar to those which we have with other people: dialogical, stretched across time, and constantly in motion.
An escalating brutality demonstrated by the 221st against local civilians derived from its increasingly stretched circumstances and the growing threat of the enemy.
The same perception differences apply with commonly used procedures in composition such as transposition, stretching or superposition of sounds.
The subtleties of balancing stretches of time in the alap further extend to the internal structuring of phrases.
The second is that the development of most systems of service provision entails the creation of platforms of activities stretching across sectors and industries.
Quartz-feldspar ribbons and aggregates define a mineral stretching lineation.
The stretching lineation is associated with the formation of early ductile, high-temperature-type folds.
On the other hand, the stretching process does not multiply all frequencies by the same value: the factor is an exponential function of frequency.
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