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Перевод: prolonged
[прилагательное] длительный; затянувшийся
Тезаурус:
- Provided there is no prolonged interval between death and the funeral, and provided bodies are kept refrigerated, then embalming, as a hygienic measure, is totally unnecessary.
- The most common complication is a prolonged and often uncomfortable pain which can last for weeks or even months.
- There is a tendency for illnesses to become more prolonged, less intense and for the recovery to be slower.
- We are able to resume ourselves after sleep, after an alcoholic stupor, after an epileptic fit, after prolonged coma.
- It may reflect some prolonged period of stress at any level of being; physical, mental or emotional.
- "I've also been told a prolonged illness can start it and, of course, some dogs just have a weakness.
- An answering cheer came over to them, thin but prolonged.
- A person Who has plenty of stamina will have a slower and more powerful heartbeat and they will cope more easily with prolonged or heavy exertion.
- The body adjusts to lower caloric intake during prolonged periods of dieting, with the result that weight loss tends to slow down.
- Men from these Companies would be the first commando soldiers to fight a prolonged guerrilla war, not in the Middle East but in defence of the approaches to their homeland.
- If that departure has not been wholly amicable and an adjustment arises which increases an individual's tax liability, there is the prospect of prolonged discussions with former partners and possibly problems of collectability as far as the Revenue is concerned.
- Slowing down a habitual eating rate isn't easy and tends to need prolonged effort.
- For Hutchison's managing director, and other investors in Hong Kong, such shifts suggest that a prolonged power struggle may be underway.
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