overstretch

overstretch
transitive verb
überdehnen; (fig.) überfordern
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over·ˈstretch
vt
to \overstretch sth etw überdehnen; (fig) etw überfordern
you shouldn't \overstretch your imagination du solltest deine Fantasie nicht überstrapazieren
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[əʊvə'stretʃ]
1. vt
1) (lit) muscles, legs überdehnen
2) (fig) resources, budget, finances zu sehr belasten; abilities überfordern

to overstretch oneself — sich übernehmen

2. vi (lit
person) die Muskeln überdehnen; (muscles, legs) sich überdehnen
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overstretch v/t überdehnen, -spannen
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transitive verb
überdehnen; (fig.) überfordern
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v.
überspannen v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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