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prolonged-action

/pruh-lawngd-ak-shuhn, -longd-/US // prəˈlɔŋdˈæk ʃən, -ˈlɒŋd- //

长期行动,延长的行动,延长行动,延长动作

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Pharmacology.

    • : sustained-release.

Examples

  • While this deferred action is controversial in the United States, in Mexico, what Obama did is universally popular.

  • This is where much of the action will be for anti-LGBT groups.

  • In 2008, Huckabee raised a little over $16 million, with less than $55,000 coming from political action committees.

  • But medical experts say being able to take advantage of American health care almost certainly prolonged his life.

  • The possibility that the same outcome could happen another way -- namely a guy asks me out -- keeps me from taking action.

  • Let the thought of self pass in, and the beauty of great action is gone, like the bloom from a soiled flower.

  • He saw Gen. Braddock as he passed on to his defeat, and could give a succinct account of that sanguinary action.

  • The wisdom of a scribe cometh by his time of leisure: and he that is less in action, shall receive wisdom.

  • Words are often everywhere as the minute-hands of the soul, more important than even the hour-hands of action.

  • The action was at first a little confusing to Edna, but she soon lent herself readily to the Creole's gentle caress.