单词 | outstretched |
释义 | outstretched (aʊtstretʃt ) adjective If a part of the body of a person or animal is outstretched, it is stretched out as far as possible. She came to Anna, her arms outstretched. ...an eagle with outstretched wings. Synonyms: spread, opened (out), extended, stretched Collocations: outstretched palm The old concept of guangxi, or 'connections', was outworn, he said, for corruption was more sophisticated than an outstretched palm these days. Times, Sunday Times As he struggles to catch his breath, his face contorted in a grimace, he raises an outstretched palm to surrender. Times, Sunday Times At the end, she held out her hand and a dove landed in her outstretched palm. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The monks in their wooden boat, with outstretched palms as oars, recalled medieval stained-glass vignettes. Times, Sunday Times Once our glasses have been charged, great slabs of smoked salmon are unfurled onto our outstretched palms and doused in freshly squeezed lime juice. Times, Sunday Times On top of the ark were these cherubim with outstretched wings overshadowing this slab that was the lid of the box. Christianity Today Those impressive wings would have allowed the pelagornithids to range far and wide, soaring long distances on outstretched wings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He swept the wind on outstretched wings to land softly among the neon thorns of a paloverde tree. Christianity Today The sign above the entrance to the building displays the date 1617 and a gilt-copper hawk with outstretched wings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The eagle on the reverse now had outstretched wings, heraldic style. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 伸展开的 Japanese: 伸びた |
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