单词 | prolonged |
释义 | prolongedpro·longed /prəˈlɒŋd $ -ˈlɒːŋd/ ●○○ adjectiveadj LONG TIMEcontinuing for a long time 持续很久的,长期的 prolonged exposure to the sun 长时间暴露在阳光下 a prolonged period of time ► see thesaurus at long 很长一段时间 Examples from the Corpus prolonged• How are you going to explain your prolonged absence?• a prolonged and bloody battle for independence• This was different: these were the sounds of distress - short staccato yelps broken by prolonged baleful howling.• We are able to resume ourselves after sleep, after an alcoholic stupor, after an epileptic fit, after prolonged coma.• Measurement of sodium concentrations is simple to perform and offers the possibility of prolonged continuous monitoring.• She did not want a prolonged discussion, she wanted only that he should go away.• Studies show that prolonged exposure to maternal depression can result in childhood mood disorders.• Heavy and prolonged frosts could reduce the normally steep and swift-flowing river to a mere trickle.• a prolonged illness• This problem is most prevalent during prolonged periods of hot, dry weather.• It would be surprising if prolonged periods of psychological morbidity are not reflected in declining physical health.• As he had expected, Grigoriev's skin was tinted faintly golden, the result of prolonged use of Longivex. |
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