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单词 extended
释义
extendedex‧tend‧ed /ɪkˈstendɪd/ ●○○ adjective [only before noun] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • But the suicide letter also keeps a foot in the abstract world, the world of metaphysics in my extended sense.
  • Description and decision are delayed until an extended visual search is completed.
  • It is not suitable for extended use beyond three years, without modification and revision.
  • Peake was not interested in a permanent move and Pool did not pursue the idea of an extended loan.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
continuing for a long time: · The film was very long.· There has been a long period without rain.
continuing for a long time, especially longer than you want or expect: · Drivers face lengthy delays on all roads out of the city.· Police are going through the lengthy process of re-examining all the evidence.· He faces a lengthy prison sentence.
[only before noun] continuing for a long time – used especially about disputes, campaigns, or shows: · He has been involved in a long-running dispute with his neighbour.· The programme is one of the longest-running series on television.· a long-running campaign to prevent the airport from being built
continuing for a long time – used especially about effects or relationships: · Stress can have long-lasting effects.· While at the school, she made many long-lasting friendships.
formal continuing for a long time, especially an unusually long time: · Despite protracted negotiations, they were unable to reach an agreement.· The couple have been involved in a protracted battle for custody of their children.
continuing for a long time, especially longer than expected, or longer in a way that makes a situation worse: · He returned to work after a prolonged absence.· Studies have linked prolonged use of the drug to cancer.· a prolonged period of economic decline
[only before noun] continuing for a long time – used especially about visits, trips, breaks etc that last longer than was planned: · an extended stay in hospital· He took an extended break from work after his father died.· She didn’t like being away from home for extended periods.
[only before noun] strong enough or great enough to continue for a long time: · The negotiations were aimed at achieving a lasting peace.· This affair has done lasting damage to the president’s credibility.· The book left a lasting impression on me.
continuing for a long time – used especially about memories, influences, or feelings of liking someone or something: · One of my most enduring memories is of going on holiday to France with my parents.· the enduring appeal of Conan Doyle’s stories· his enduring love for Ireland
[only before noun] continuing for a very long time and needing a lot of energy, patience, or determination: · It was a marathon session of talks which continued until 3 am.· He arrived after a marathon journey across Europe.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 If you are going abroad for an extended period of time, you should consider renting your house out.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=including not only parents and children, but also grandparents, aunts etc)· She gets a lot of help from her extended family.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB
· A more extended example can be provided by the notion of alienation.· Ethnicity is given more extended treatment in the following chapters.· We will return to this problem of spacing in the following section, with a more extended discussion on consonance and dissonance.
NOUN
· The draft union treaty, after an extended discussion, was finally published in the central press in November 1990.· An extended discussion of this kind of social analysis is in Chapters 5 and 6.· We will return to this problem of spacing in the following section, with a more extended discussion on consonance and dissonance.
· No chance, they'd brought their bureaucratically extended families to stay.· Different cultures have different attitudes to such obligations; for some it is merely an extension of an already extended family.· And we can no longer rely on the extended family being dose at hand.· The extended family of the Schlesingers kept in touch over the years.· It was the typical extended family time with grandmother and other visiting relatives.· Family life today is likely to be affected by the extended family.· Members of Dorrance's extended family have indeed disagreed in public over whether or not the company should be sold.· Extended families seldom live together in Britain, but the interaction between members of the extended family is likely to be important.
· He removed the glasses on reaching the tarmac and he shook the Chief of Protocol's extended hand.· An underside view of the extended hand of a bat showing the webbed fingers which make flight possible.· Ybreska's extended hands embraced only empty air as Kirov moved back out of his reach, but it didn't matter.· Graham rose to his feet and shook Laidlaw's extended hand.
· If you have a 286 or 386 then you have to find a way of converting the natural extended memory to expanded.· EMM386 emulates expanded memory, and smartdrv will run much faster in physical extended memory than it will in emulated expanded memory.· Operating under Windows 3.0, LabQuest utilises the extended memory capability, multi-tasking and networking features of this graphic interface system.· It will need a third-party memory manager to take advantage of expanded or extended memory.
· After an extended period of neglect the decorative arts in Rome are about to have new homes.· It was noted above that for an extended period of our history crime was actually falling.· Pulse arrival times have been recorded by Taylor and his colleagues over extended periods during the last 15 years.· The company applies its techniques through workshops or residencies over extended periods of time in hospitals, community centres of special schools.· Studying the body clock for extended periods of time Consider the following experimental design for a volunteer studied on his own.· The intention is that over extended periods of time equivalent machines receive an equivalent amount of resource.· Each section is relatively short, the idea being to avoid extended periods of continuous reading from the screen.· Miller observed that penal institutions' can not sustain their decency over an extended period of time.
1made longer or bigger:  an extended business trip The computer uses extended memory. see thesaurus at long2long or longer than expected or planned:  If you are going abroad for an extended period of time, you should consider renting your house out.3long and detailed:  an extended analysis of the film
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