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elongate

/ih-lawng-geyt, ih-long-, ee-lawng-geyt, ee-long-/US // ɪˈlɔŋ geɪt, ɪˈlɒŋ-, ˈi lɔŋˌgeɪt, ˈi lɒŋ- //UK // (ˈiːlɒŋɡeɪt) //

拉长,拉长的,拉长了,伸长

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    e·lon·gat·ed, e·lon·gat·ing.

    • : to draw out to greater length; lengthen; extend.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    e·lon·gat·ed, e·lon·gat·ing.

    • : to increase in length.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Also e·lon·gat·ed .

    • : extended; lengthened.
    • : long and thin.

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Examples

  • When you’ve absolutely got to hit a word count, it’s just so easy to elongate your work by adding in superfluous, unnecessary words so that an idea that should be a brief 10-word sentence ends up being an entire paragraph—like this one.

  • Finally Bryant — 6-foot-6, 212 pounds of long, sinewy muscle — picks up a ball, takes a bunch of steps behind the half-court line, trots four long paces forward, elongates his arms, pushes forward, and … and … and …“Gimme my money!”

  • Gently squeeze and press from the center toward the ends to elongate the roll slightly and even out thickness.

  • They prove the power of intuitive user experiences that integrate media, merchandising and content to eliminate the steps that add friction to the customer journey and elongate the buying process.

  • The tiny plant, which will never grow leaves or roots, elongates in a spindly spiral.

  • By keeping Brody alive, Gansa and his team have forced themselves to elongate his romantic relationship with Carrie as well.

  • And it's easier to delay something than to make something happen, so things tended to elongate rather than abbreviate.

  • As an adaptation to saltation the tibia would elongate at the expense of the femur and the index would be more than 100.

  • Bush inhabitants include several species of lizards and snakes, all of which have rather elongate, slender bodies, and long tails.

  • These mites are elongate in form, have rudimentary mouth-parts and but four legs.

  • Subcortical; hexapod; antenn obsolete: body much depressed, with the last segment elongate, terminating in three or more mucros.

  • These loops, even when made as perfectly as possible, have a tendency to elongate, thus spoiling the adjustment of the wires.