Stretch in Tagalog
Stretch in Tagalog is translated as “mag-unat” or “unat,” referring to extending the body or limbs, or expanding something to its full length. Understanding this word helps you discuss exercise, flexibility, and physical movement in Filipino conversations.
[Words] = Stretch
[Definition]:
- Stretch /stretʃ/
- Verb 1: To extend one’s body or limbs to full length; to straighten or extend.
- Verb 2: To make something longer or wider by pulling it; to extend or expand.
- Noun 1: An act of stretching one’s limbs or body.
- Noun 2: A continuous area or expanse of land or water.
[Synonyms] = Unat, Mag-unat, Umunat, Habain, Lumapad, Manat, Inat
[Example]:
- Ex1_EN: You should stretch your muscles before doing any intense exercise.
- Ex1_PH: Dapat mong i-unat ang iyong mga kalamnan bago gumawa ng anumang matinding ehersisyo.
- Ex2_EN: The cat woke up and began to stretch lazily in the morning sun.
- Ex2_PH: Ang pusa ay gumising at nagsimulang mag-unat nang tamad sa umaga ng araw.
- Ex3_EN: This fabric can stretch easily without tearing or losing its shape.
- Ex3_PH: Ang telang ito ay madaling umunat nang hindi napupunit o nawawalan ng hugis.
- Ex4_EN: The road stretches for miles through the beautiful countryside.
- Ex4_PH: Ang kalsada ay umabot ng mga milya sa magandang kabukiran.
- Ex5_EN: Daily stretching exercises can improve your flexibility and prevent injuries.
- Ex5_PH: Ang pang-araw-araw na ehersisyo sa pag-unat ay maaaring mapabuti ang iyong flexibility at maiwasan ang mga pinsala.
