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protractedness

/proh-trakt, pruh-/US // proʊˈtrækt, prə- //UK // (prəˈtrækt) //

旷日持久,持久性,长期性,旷日持久性

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to draw out or lengthen, especially in time; extend the duration of; prolong.
    • : Anatomy. to extend or protrude.
    • : to plot and draw with a scale and a protractor.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inlength
Synonyms
breadth广泛性,宽度,宽度,宽广度diameter径,径路,径直,径的dimension尺寸,维度,规模,层面duration持续时间,时间长度,时间长短,时间height高度,身高limit限度,限额,限定,限期magnitude规模,幅度,量级,大小mileage里程数,里程,英里数,里程表period时间piece一块,一片,一件,块portion部分,一部分,份额,部分内容quantity数量,数量方面,数量上,数量上的radius半径,弧度,桡骨,辐射range范围,系列,幅度,幅度大小section节,部分,段,章节segment段,分段,节段,部分space空间,空间的,太空,场地span跨度,跨越,跨越式,跨度大stretch伸展,延伸,绵延,伸长term术语,任期,条款,期width宽度,宽度,宽幅,宽广度compass指南针,罗盘,指北针,罗经continuance延续性,延续,继续,继续执行elongation伸长率,伸长,延伸,延伸率endlessness无穷无尽,无尽,无尽性,无止境expanse广袤无垠,广袤,广场,广阔expansion扩张,扩建,拓展,扩容extensiveness广泛性,延伸性,扩展性,扩张性interval间隔,间隙,间歇期,间隔时间lastingness持久性,持久度,持久lengthiness长度,长度,长短,冗长linearity直线性,线性度,直线度,线性loftiness气势,气势磅礴,气势恢宏,气势宏大longitude经度,经纬度,经线,纬度longness长期性,悠久的历史,漫长的时间,漫长的岁月measure措施,衡量,计量,衡量标准orbit轨道,轨迹,轨道上,轨道上的panorama全景图,全景画,全景图片,全景照片purview观点,视野,职权范围,宗旨reach达到,达成,达到了,抵达realm境界,境地remoteness偏远,偏僻,遥远,偏远地区season季,季候,季候性spaciousness空旷,空间感,空间,宽敞stride大步走,大步向前走,大步流星,大步走来tallness高大,身高,高度,高个子unit单位,装置year年,年份,年度,一年ranginess铃声,铃声响起,铃声响了,铃声响亮

Examples

  • Looking back on those lost decades, it is as if everything was leading us to the kind of conflict now seen in Burkina Faso, combining the reality of a protracted war, fueled by terrorism.

  • Nelson studiously dissected and diagrammed the fish’s muscles and proposed that they protracted and retracted specifically to pull prey down eels’ throats, though he had no proof.

  • The post Advertisers’ protracted pursuit of cross-media measurement is gathering pace.

  • They’re not able to change the mediation mechanisms, they’re not able to think out of the box and they’re not able to come up with something new—and this just protracts the conflict.

  • While pediatricians and nonprofits such as Healthy Babies Bright Futures say levels in individual baby foods do not pose a significant risk, protracted exposure over time can cause lasting neurodevelopmental disabilities in children.

  • But the growing crops are too cleanly and carefully weeded and too uniformly good to protract the illusion.

  • I have again revived, but it is only to protract my course for a little time longer.

  • With all his skill, the persistent and adroit minister had been unable to protract negotiations longer than the eighteenth.

  • When a dressing is put on, do not remove it, as it will be sure to protract the cure, by admitting the air.

  • I must not protract a tale already far too long, by the recital of my acquaintance with the gallant Twenty-sixth.