elongated 的 3 个定义
e·lon·gat·ed, e·lon·gat·ing.
- to draw out to greater length; lengthen; extend.
e·lon·gat·ed, e·lon·gat·ing.
- to increase in length.
Also e·lon·gat·ed .
- extended; lengthened.
- long and thin.
elongated 近义词
lengthened
elongated 的近义词 11 个
- stretched
- expanded
- extended
- increased
- prolonged
- protracted
- dragged out
- drawn out
- made longer
- outstretched
- strung out
elongated 的反义词 1 个
更多elongated例句
- While the first one elongates the purchase process but makes declining very easy, the second one is more optimized with its one-click checkout options either way.
- That’s because you want the pillow to relieve pressure on the bottom shoulder by lifting the head and elongating the neck.
- And from the side, with the lips and ears elongated, the resemblance is uncanny.
- “Eddie” Kent is a strangely elongated version of Prince Charles, with whom he is close.
- Koh developed a theory of "elongated imminence," which he likened to "battered spouse syndrome."
- Grispelle, as my mother and I make them, are elongated fritters about the size and shape of slender éclairs.
- It was bordered by trees for almost its entire length on both sides, and it was shaped like a enormous, elongated comma.
- The thin lips and pointed chin of the elongated face suggest the fox.
- Jake was clubfooted, lumbering, with his jaws grown into great jowls of bone, his arms elongated and ending in hooks.
- At OLearys call, the elongated figure pulled up abruptly, and Drinkwaters gipsy face loomed high in the door-frame.
- His feet are strong and made for digging; the metatarsus is elongated, and he has five toes on each foot.