stretch

  • 71Stretch out — 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 …

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  • 72Stretch (Unternehmen) — Stretch ist ein US amerikanischer Halbleiterhersteller mit Niederlassungen in Japan und Deutschland. Die Firma wurde im März 2002 als Startup Unternehmen gegründet und entwickelte einen konfigurierbaren Prozessor und die zugehörigen… …

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  • 73Stretch Films — is a cartoon production company based in New York. It was founded and is run by John R. Dilworth, who is best known for his production of the cartoon Courage the Cowardly Dog. It s logo is a smile with the words Stretch Films written on the teeth …

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  • 74Stretch receptor — Stretch receptors are mechanoreceptors responsive to distention of the thorax, which are neurologically linked to the medulla via efferent nerve cells, joining them to the expiratory cells present there. Stretch receptors are also found in other… …

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  • 75STRETCH Assembly Program — (STRAP) was the assembler for the IBM 7030 Stretch computer. The first version (STRAP 1) was a subset cross assembler that ran on the IBM 704, IBM 709, and IBM 7090 computers. The final version (STRAP 2) ran natively.External links*… …

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  • 76Stretch (película) — Stretch Título Stretch Ficha técnica Dirección Charles de Meaux Producción David Wenzel Reparto …

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  • 77Stretch (álbum) — Stretch Álbum de Scott Walker Publicación 1973 Grabación 1973, Nova Studios, Marble Arch, Londres Género(s) Pop, Country, Country pop …

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  • 78stretch target — UK US (also stretch goal) noun [C] MANAGEMENT ► a high and difficult level of success that an employee must achieve if they are to be considered to be doing their job in a satisfactory way: »Stretch targets should provide the benchmark under… …

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  • 79stretch a point — or[strain a point] {v. phr.} To permit something different or more than usual; not tell the exact truth or make an exception. * /Mother stretched a point because it was Christmas time and let the children stay up later than usual./ * /It s… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 80stretch a point — or[strain a point] {v. phr.} To permit something different or more than usual; not tell the exact truth or make an exception. * /Mother stretched a point because it was Christmas time and let the children stay up later than usual./ * /It s… …

    Dictionary of American idioms