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At a stretch Meaning in English

expression

ˈæt/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈstɹɛtʃ
AT-uh-STRETCH
ˈæt/ /æɪ/ /stɹˈɛtʃ
AT-uh-STRETCH

释义

For a continuous period of time, without stopping or taking a break. Often used to describe doing something all at once or for an extended duration without interruption.

用法与细微差别

Commonly follows an amount of time (e.g., 'for three hours at a stretch'). Used in both formal and informal contexts. Not interchangeable with 'in a row' (which emphasizes sequence). Often refers to physical or mental effort without pause.

例句

I can read for hours at a stretch.

basic

He can work eight hours at a stretch.

basic

She watched the whole series at a stretch.

basic

Honestly, I can't sit and study for more than thirty minutes at a stretch.

natural

You really finished that whole pizza at a stretch? That’s impressive!

natural

After running for forty minutes at a stretch, I needed a long rest.

natural