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伸
rolling pin
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Colloquial
katakana-hiragana prolonged sound mark
to put out one's hand; to extend one's arm; to reach (for)
Idiomatic expression
to try one's hand at (something new)
Word usually written using kana alone; Noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; Intransitive verb
yawn; yawning
kanji "yawning" radical (radical 76)
Idiomatic expression
to lend a hand; to give a hand; to help; to extend a helping hand
standing on tiptoe and stretching one's back to make oneself taller; stretching oneself
overreaching oneself; overstretching oneself; trying to do something beyond one's ability; pushing to the limit
to straighten up one's back (e.g. stand up straight, sit up straight); to hold one's head high
to hold out; to extend (e.g. one's hands); to stretch; to reach out for
to thrust (javelin)
to offer (e.g. aid, help, etc.)
Esp. 引き伸ばす
to stretch larger
Esp. 引き伸ばす
to enlarge (photos)
Esp. 引き延ばす
to delay (e.g. the end of a meeting)
to (relax and) stretch one's legs out
to go for a further walk
to escape to a safe place; to make one's getaway; to effect one's escape; to make good one's escape
to grow taller (of people)
to rise (to a high position); to work one's way up; to push one's way up; to be promoted
to let your hair down; to have fun after a period of work or stress
