prolongation

英[ˌprəʊlɒŋ'ɡeɪʃn] 美[ˌproʊlɔːŋ'ɡeɪʃn]
  • n. 延长;延长部分
  • probabilize vt.使成为可能;使有希望
  • probable adj.很可能的n.很可能的事
  • probably adv.大概;或许;很可能
  • proband n.(家系研究中尤指遗传疾病的家属史研究中的)渊源者;先证者;基人
  • probang n.咽喉探针
    n. (名词)
    1. 延长(部分)
    2. 延期
    3. 延伸(部分)
    4. 拉长
    5. 拖长
    6. 补充时间

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the act of prolonging something;

    "there was an indefinite prolongation of the peace talks"

  2. amount or degree or range to which something extends;

    "the wire has an extension of 50 feet"

  3. the consequence of being lengthened in duration

1. the artificial prolongation of human life
对人类寿命的人为的延长

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2. There was an indefinite prolongation of the peace talks.
和平会谈被无限期地延长了.

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3. Objective To determine the clinical significance of PR prolongation ambulatory individuals.
目的:本研究是确定非住院病人PR间期延长的临床意义.

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4. In addition to prolongation of APD, aconitine increased I _ ( Na ) 、 I _ ( Ca - L ) and I _ ( K 1 ).
乌头碱1μmol·L~(-1)显著增加I_ ( Na ) 、I_ ( Ca -L ) 、 和I_ ( K1 ),但对I_ (to) 有抑制作用.

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5. In this case, prolongation of life should trump reproduction.
既然这样, 延长寿命就要重于繁衍后代.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There was an indefinite prolongation of the peace talks.
      和谈被不确定的延长了。
    2. Bone transplantation and prolongation is useful and safe treatment for bone defects.
      骨迁移延长术是治疗肢体大段骨缺损安全有效的方法。
    3. But the shelf is also a geographical term, used to describe the physical prolongation of land below the sea.
      但是,大陆架同时又是一个地理词汇,用来描述海下包括延伸到200海里之外的地理面积。