prolonged
adj. 持续很久的; 延长的; 拖延的
A prolonged event or situation continues for a long time, or for longer than expected.
...a prolonged period of low interest rates.
长期的低利率
...a prolonged drought.
长期的干旱
1. relatively long in duration; tediously protracted;
2. drawn out or made longer spatially;
3. (of illness) developing slowly or of long duration
Times to L 1, S 2 regressions, and PACU times in Group III were significantly prolonged.
但是在第三组, L1到S2的麻醉恢复和在恢复室待的时间竟然比前两组要长得多.
Prolonged examination of passports and character took place at either end of the bridge.
在桥的两端,开始详细验查护照,盘诘身份.
The validity can be prolonged on mutual consent by the Parties.
双方当事人达成一致同意后,此协议有效期可延长.
The general trend under heaven is that there is bound to be unification after prolonged division and division after prolonged unification.
天下大势,分久必合,合久必分.
The cold war prolonged the fight in Palestine.
冷战使巴勒斯坦战争延长.