elongated / ɪˈlɔŋ geɪt, ɪˈlɒŋ-, ˈi lɔŋˌgeɪt, ˈi lɒŋ- /

拉长的拉长拉长型加长的

elongated3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

e·lon·gat·ed, e·lon·gat·ing.

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

e·lon·gat·ed, e·lon·gat·ing.

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

Also e·lon·gat·ed .

  1. extended; lengthened.
  2. long and thin.

elongated 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

lengthened

更多elongated例句

  1. 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.
  2. That’s because you want the pillow to relieve pressure on the bottom shoulder by lifting the head and elongating the neck.
  3. And from the side, with the lips and ears elongated, the resemblance is uncanny.
  4. “Eddie” Kent is a strangely elongated version of Prince Charles, with whom he is close.
  5. Koh developed a theory of "elongated imminence," which he likened to "battered spouse syndrome."
  6. Grispelle, as my mother and I make them, are elongated fritters about the size and shape of slender éclairs.
  7. It was bordered by trees for almost its entire length on both sides, and it was shaped like a enormous, elongated comma.
  8. The thin lips and pointed chin of the elongated face suggest the fox.
  9. Jake was clubfooted, lumbering, with his jaws grown into great jowls of bone, his arms elongated and ending in hooks.
  10. At OLearys call, the elongated figure pulled up abruptly, and Drinkwaters gipsy face loomed high in the door-frame.
  11. His feet are strong and made for digging; the metatarsus is elongated, and he has five toes on each foot.