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  • 1 prolongado

    adj.
    1 prolonged, lengthy, protracted.
    2 prolonged, continued.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: prolongar.
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    1→ link=prolongar prolongar
    1 (largo) prolonged, lengthy
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    ADJ [reunión, viaje] lengthy
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    - da adjetivo prolonged, lengthy
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    = prolonged, protracted, running, unceasing, incessant, ceaseless.
    Ex. There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.
    Ex. This project should soon become operational after a somewhat protracted developmental period.
    Ex. Tom Hernandez knew that there had been a ' running feud' between Lespran and Balzac during the last year or so.
    Ex. But just as she pulled over the road in the pitch blackness of night she heard the unceasing sound of the night like she had never heard it.
    Ex. The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.
    Ex. Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.
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    * no prolongado = unsustained.
    * préstamo prolongado = long-term loan.
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    - da adjetivo prolonged, lengthy
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    = prolonged, protracted, running, unceasing, incessant, ceaseless.

    Ex: There was a heavy and prolonged silence as Datto scrambled through his mind, trying to recollect the details of the event that had apparently trigerred this violent reaction.

    Ex: This project should soon become operational after a somewhat protracted developmental period.
    Ex: Tom Hernandez knew that there had been a ' running feud' between Lespran and Balzac during the last year or so.
    Ex: But just as she pulled over the road in the pitch blackness of night she heard the unceasing sound of the night like she had never heard it.
    Ex: The great practical education of the Englishman is derived from incessant intercourse between man and man, in trade.
    Ex: Children in modern society are faced with a ceaseless stream of new ideas, and responsibility for their upbringing has generally moved from parents to childminders and teachers.
    * no prolongado = unsustained.
    * préstamo prolongado = long-term loan.

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    long, prolonged, lengthy
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    Del verbo prolongar: ( conjugate prolongar)

    prolongado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    prolongado    
    prolongar
    prolongado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    prolonged, lengthy
    prolongar ( conjugate prolongar) verbo transitivo
    a)contrato/plazo to extend;

    vacaciones/visita to prolong, extend
    b)línea/calle to extend;

    prolongadole la vida a algn to prolong sb.'s life

    prolongarse verbo pronominal
    a) ( en el tiempo) [debate/fiesta] to go on, carry on

    b) ( en el espacio) [carretera/línea] to extend

    prolongar verbo transitivo
    1 (duración) to prolong, extend: prolongaron su viaje dos días, they extended their trip two days
    2 (longitud) to extend
    ' prolongado' also found in these entries:
    English:
    extended visa
    - lengthy
    - lingering
    - long
    - protracted
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    prolongado, -a adj
    1. [alargado] long
    2. [en el tiempo] lengthy
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    adj prolonged, lengthy

    Spanish-English dictionary > prolongado

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