prolonged

英 [prə'lɒŋd] 美 [pro'lɔŋd]
  • adj. 延长的;拖延的;持续很久的
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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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