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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

stretch marks SUST. sust. pl.

Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Mark [ingl. am. mɑrk, ingl. brit. mɑːk] SUST. BÍBL.

I. mark1 [ingl. am. mɑrk, ingl. brit. mɑːk] SUST.

1.1. mark:

1.2. mark (on body):

2. mark (identifying sign):

3. mark (for paper, exam):

mark DEP.
to give sb/get a good mark DEP.
to give sb/get a good mark DEP.
darle a alguien/obtener una buena puntuación esp Esp.
she always gets top marks ingl. brit.
she always gets top marks ingl. brit.
no marks for guessing who said that! ingl. brit. coloq., hum.

4.1. mark (indicator):

the cost has reached the $100, 000 mark
(gas) mark 6 ingl. brit.

4.2. mark (for race):

5. mark (target):

to be an easy mark coloq.
$300? $3, 000 would be nearer the mark!
¿300 dólares? ¡yo diría más bien 3.000!
to be or fall wide of the mark literal arrow:
to hit/miss the mark insinuation/warning:
to hit/miss the mark literal arrow:

6. mark (type, version):

II. mark1 [ingl. am. mɑrk, ingl. brit. mɑːk] V. trans.

1.1. mark (stain, scar):

mark dress/carpet
mark dress/carpet

1.2. mark (pattern) usu pass:

2. mark (indicate):

3.1. mark (commemorate, signal):

mark anniversary/retirement
mark beginning/watershed
mark beginning/watershed

3.2. mark (characterize):

4. mark paper/exam:

5. mark (heed):

¡vas a ver!

6. mark ingl. brit. DEP.:

III. mark1 [ingl. am. mɑrk, ingl. brit. mɑːk] V. intr.

mark linen/carpet:

mark2 [ingl. am. mɑrk, ingl. brit. mɑːk] SUST.

mark FIN., HIST.

I. stretch [ingl. am. strɛtʃ, ingl. brit. strɛtʃ] V. trans.

1.1. stretch (extend to full length):

stretch arm/leg
stretch arm/leg
stretch wing
stretch wing

1.2. stretch:

stretch elastic/rubber band
stretch sweater/shirt

1.3. stretch (draw out):

stretch rope/wire
stretch sheet/canvas

2. stretch (eke out, make go further):

stretch money/credit/resources

3.1. stretch (make demands on):

3.2. stretch (strain):

stretch patience/nerves

4. stretch (distort):

stretch truth/meaning
stretch truth/meaning
stretch principles/rules

II. stretch [ingl. am. strɛtʃ, ingl. brit. strɛtʃ] V. intr.

1. stretch person:

2.1. stretch (reach, extend):

stretch forest/estate/sea:
stretch influence/authority/power:

2.2. stretch (in time):

3.1. stretch (be elastic):

stretch elastic/wire/rope:

3.2. stretch (become loose, longer):

stretch garment/rope:
stretch garment/rope:

4. stretch (be enough):

stretch money/resources/supply:
stretch money/resources/supply:

III. stretch [ingl. am. strɛtʃ, ingl. brit. strɛtʃ] V. v. refl. to stretch oneself

1. stretch:

2. stretch (increase efforts):

IV. stretch [ingl. am. strɛtʃ, ingl. brit. strɛtʃ] SUST.

1. stretch (act of stretching) sin pl.:

2.1. stretch C (expanse):

2.2. stretch C (period):

3. stretch U (elasticity):

V. stretch [ingl. am. strɛtʃ, ingl. brit. strɛtʃ] ADJ. atrbv., no compar.

stretch fabric/pants:

I. stretch out V. [ingl. am. strɛtʃ -, ingl. brit. strɛtʃ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. stretch out (extend):

stretch out legs/arms

2. stretch out (make last longer):

stretch out money/speech

II. stretch out V. [ingl. am. strɛtʃ -, ingl. brit. strɛtʃ -] (v + adv)

1. stretch out (reach out):

2. stretch out (lie full length):

3. stretch out (extend):

stretch out (in space) plain/city:
stretch out (in time) negotiations/afternoon/meeting:

en el diccionario PONS

Entrada de OpenDict

stretchmarks, stretch marks SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. mark1 [mɑ:k, ingl. am. mɑ:rk] SUST.

1. mark:

to leave one's mark on sth/sb fig.

2. mark (written sign):

3. mark ENS.:

to get full marks ingl. brit., ingl. austr.

4. mark sin pl. (required standard):

5. mark (target):

6. mark (starting line):

7. mark LING.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. mark1 [mɑ:k, ingl. am. mɑ:rk] V. trans.

1. mark (make a spot, stain):

2. mark (make written sign, indicate):

3. mark (characterize):

to mark sb as sth

4. mark (commemorate):

5. mark ENS.:

6. mark DEP. (opponent):

mark2 [mɑ:k, ingl. am. mɑ:rk] SUST. FIN.

I. stretch [stretʃ] -es SUST.

1. stretch sin pl. (elasticity):

2. stretch DEP.:

3. stretch GEO.:

4. stretch (piece):

stretch of road
stretch of time

5. stretch (stage of a race):

6. stretch (exertion):

II. stretch [stretʃ] -es ADJ.

III. stretch [stretʃ] -es V. intr.

1. stretch (become bigger):

stretch clothes

2. stretch (extend muscles):

3. stretch (in time):

4. stretch (cover an area):

stretch sea, influence

IV. stretch [stretʃ] -es V. trans.

1. stretch (extend):

stretch muscles
stretch tendon

2. stretch (make go further):

3. stretch (demand a lot of):

4. stretch (go beyond):

5. stretch DER.:

6. stretch MÚS.:

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. mark1 [mark] SUST.

1. mark:

to leave one's mark on sth/sb fig.

2. mark (written sign):

3. mark (required standard):

4. mark (target):

5. mark (starting line):

6. mark LING.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. mark1 [mark] V. trans.

1. mark (make a spot, stain):

2. mark (make written sign, indicate):

3. mark (characterize):

to mark sb as sth

4. mark (commemorate):

mark2 [mark] SUST. FIN.

I. stretch <-es> [stretʃ] SUST.

1. stretch DEP.:

2. stretch (elasticity):

3. stretch GEO.:

4. stretch (piece):

stretch of road
stretch of time

5. stretch (stage of a race):

6. stretch (exertion):

II. stretch [stretʃ] V. intr.

1. stretch (become bigger):

stretch clothes

2. stretch (extend muscles):

3. stretch (in time):

4. stretch (cover an area):

stretch sea, influence

III. stretch [stretʃ] V. trans.

1. stretch (extend):

stretch muscles

2. stretch (make go further):

3. stretch (demand a lot of):

4. stretch (go beyond):

5. stretch DER.:

IV. stretch [stretʃ] ADJ.

Present
Imark
youmark
he/she/itmarks
wemark
youmark
theymark
Past
Imarked
youmarked
he/she/itmarked
wemarked
youmarked
theymarked
Present Perfect
Ihavemarked
youhavemarked
he/she/ithasmarked
wehavemarked
youhavemarked
theyhavemarked
Past Perfect
Ihadmarked
youhadmarked
he/she/ithadmarked
wehadmarked
youhadmarked
theyhadmarked

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Apparatus such as standing frames, splints and arm wraps are used to build bone and muscle strength and stretch muscles.
en.wikipedia.org
So what do the 67's have to do down the stretch?
ottawacitizen.com
The story, like many others at the time, was being suffocating by an obstreperous presidential campaign that had just entered the home stretch.
www.salon.com
The team dropped from fourth to fifteenth in points by suffering nine engine failures during a sixteen-race stretch in the middle of the season.
en.wikipedia.org
The lower two levels of the buildings stretch across the entire block and house a small shopping arcade.
en.wikipedia.org

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