释义 |
pro·trac·tion \-.ˈtrakshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin protraction-, protractio, from Latin protractus (past participle of protrahere to protract) + -ion-, -io -ion 1. : the act or an instance of protracting : extension, prolongation, delay < the protraction of a debate > 2. a. : the drawing to scale of an area of land b. : a plan drawn to scale of an area : plot 3. : the prolonging of a syllable in a Greek or Latin poem beyond its normal length |