prolonged

英[prə'lɒŋd] 美[prə'lɔːŋd]
  • adj. 持续很久的
  • prolong的过去式(分词).
使用频率:
  • probability n.可能性;【数】或然率;机率;【统计】概率,概率论
  • probability n.可能性;【数】或然率;机率;【统计】概率,概率论
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 延长的
    2. 拖延的
    3. 特别长的
    4. 长期的
    5. 迁延的
    6. 持续很久的
    7. 长时间的
    8. 比预定时间更长的
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    1. prolong的过去式和过去分词

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. relatively long in duration; tediously protracted;

    "a drawn-out argument"
    "an extended discussion"
    "a lengthy visit from her mother-in-law"
    "a prolonged and bitter struggle"
    "protracted negotiations"

  2. drawn out or made longer spatially;

    "Picasso's elongated Don Quixote"
    "lengthened skirts are fashionable this year"
    "the extended airport runways can accommodate larger planes"
    "a prolonged black line across the page"

1. The fall in inflation is the silver lining of the prolonged recession.
通货膨胀的下降是长期经济衰退中的一线转机。

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2. Goodyear could be vulnerable in a prolonged economic slump.
经济长期疲软可能会对固特异公司造成影响。

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3. Paul prolonged his education with six years of advanced study in English.
保罗延长了他的受教育时间,打算花6年时间深造英语。

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4. He did not want his life to be prolonged by artificial means.
他不想靠人为方式延长生命。

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5. The wood had become swollen from prolonged immersion.
因长时间浸泡,木头发胀了。

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    1. The meeting may be prolonged into the evening because so many problems have to be solved tonight.
      会议可能要延长到夜里,因为今晚有太多问题要解决。
    2. After prolonged discussion, the representatives hammered out a form of words that was acceptable to everyone.
      代表们经过长时间的讨论之后,终于想出一种大家都能接受的措辞方式。
    3. The crowd burst into prolonged cheering.
      人群中爆发出长时间的欢呼声。
    4. After prolonged questioning, she finally confessed.
      她受到长时间的盘问之后,终于承认了。