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unprolonged

/pruh-lawng, -long/US // prəˈlɔŋ, -ˈlɒŋ //UK // (prəˈlɒŋ) //

旷日持久,旷日持久的,不长的时间,漫长的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to lengthen out in time; extend the duration of; cause to continue longer: to prolong one's stay abroad.
    • : to make longer in spatial extent: to prolong a line.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inshort
Synonyms
abbreviated缩略语,缩略,缩写,简称brief简介,简要,简短的,简短precise准确,精确,准确的,精密short-lived昙花一现,昙花一现的,短暂的,寿命短的shortened缩短,缩短了,简化,缩短的terse简练,简练的,简洁的,精练abbreviate缩略语,缩略,简略,缩减bare光光的,赤裸裸的,光光,裸露的compressed压缩的,压缩,压缩空气,压缩后condensed浓缩的,凝练,浓缩,凝练的curtailed缩减,缩减的,缩减了,削减了decreased减少,减少了,降低,减少的diminished减损,减弱,减弱的,减少的fleeting转瞬即逝,转瞬即逝的,稍纵即逝,稍纵即逝的lessened减轻,减轻了,减少了,减少little少许,少,少量,少少pointed尖锐的,尖锐,尖的,尖头summarized概述,总结,概括地说,归纳summary摘要,概要,概述,撮要aphoristic言简意赅,箴言式的,谚语,警句式boiled down归结为,煮熟的,煮熟了的,煮熟了breviloquent冗长的话语,冗长的语言,漫无边际,长篇大论compendiary汇编,简编,汇辑,汇编本compendious简明扼要,简明扼要的,简明扼要的说,简明扼要地concise简要,简洁,简洁的,简明扼要curtate凝视,遏止,凝视着,凝视的cut short缩短,缩短了,缩减,缩短时间cut to the bone刻骨铭心,斩钉截铁,斩钉截铁的说decurtate去掉了,去掉,蜕变,去掉了的epigrammatic象征性的,象形文字,象征性,象征性的文字in a nutshell简而言之,一言以蔽之,简言之,概括地说laconic沉默寡言,口齿不清,沉默寡言的,口齿不清的momentary瞬间,瞬间的,瞬时,暂时的not protracted非旷日持久,不是旷日持久的,非旷日持久的,不是旷日持久pithy简洁,简洁的,简明扼要,精辟sententious感性的,感性,多情的,感情丰富的short and sweet短小精悍,短暂而甜蜜,短暂而温馨,短暂而甜蜜的short-term短期,短期的,短期内,短线succinct简明扼要,简明扼要的,简明,简练的undersized尺寸过小,尺寸不足,规模不足,尺寸不足的unsustained未坚持,未坚持的,未坚持下来的,未坚持下去

Examples

  • Unnecessarily prolong its impact upon children’s education, health and emotional well-being, and equitable access to opportunities for development and social success.

  • Pulling funding from the organization could do great damage and potentially prolong the ill-effects of the pandemic.

  • Digital eye strain is defined as a group of vision-related problems that result from prolonged use of cell phone, computer, e-reader, or tablet, to name a few.

  • A plasma donation involves repeated and prolonged contact with staff — in the reception area, in waiting rooms, during physical exams in closed spaces and when blood is drawn.

  • Amazon is also planning to host its Prime Day shopping event in the fourth quarter this year, rather than the third, so as not to affect service to its customers who are relying on its service throughout the prolonged coronavirus crisis.

  • We smile weakly, not wanting to let them down or prolong the conversation.

  • When he finally became president, Nixon walked away from that war to prolong a futile one half a world away.

  • Drugs are becoming more powerful with prescription painkillers used to enhance effect and prolong a deleterious pleasure.

  • What the U.S. is doing now can only prolong Syrian and regional agonies.

  • In Congress, Radel has been a strong conservative and Tea Party favorite who voted to prolong the government shutdown in October.

  • I shall show how it is possible thus to prolong life to the term set by God.

  • However, a sojourn in a milder climate might prolong his life for a few months; so he advised Algeria.

  • It is ill-bred, and looks as if you were unaccustomed to such pleasures, and so desirous to prolong each one.

  • But Colt tried to prolong the contest by bringing up a voter an hour.

  • The others would bring enough for a winter grubstake, and would prolong their freedom and their independence just that much.