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protracted

  • 1 protracted

    بَطِيء \ inert: not able to move; slow to move; inactive; lazy: The snake lay inert after its winter sleep. He’s a bad student, too inert to ask a question if he doesn’t understand. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. slow: taking a long time; not quick: This is a slow train. He is a slow reader. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish engine (needing cleaning etc., to make it run properly); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). \ See Also فاتر (فاتِر)، خامد (خامِد)‏

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  • 2 protracted

    طَوِيل \ lengthy: very long; too long: a lengthy speech. long: having a certain length of time or space: The Thames is 210 miles long. How long are your holidays?, having a great (or greater than usual) length She has long hair. She took a long time to come. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. tall: (of people, trees, buildings, poles, etc., in other cases use high) of greater height than most others; of certain height: My wife is not tall. She is five feet tall.

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  • 3 protracted

    مُتَطَاوِل \ protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness.

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  • 4 ولادة مديدة

    protracted labor

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  • 5 بطيء

    بَطِيء \ inert: not able to move; slow to move; inactive; lazy: The snake lay inert after its winter sleep. He’s a bad student, too inert to ask a question if he doesn’t understand. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. slow: taking a long time; not quick: This is a slow train. He is a slow reader. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish engine (needing cleaning etc., to make it run properly); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). \ See Also فاتر (فاتِر)، خامد (خامِد)‏ \ بَطِيء الإنْجاز \ inefficient: not working well; wasting time or power: Old machines are often inefficient. He is an inefficient clerk. \ بَطِيء الفَهْم \ dense, dull: (of a person) to slow to understand things; not clever a dull boy.

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  • 6 طويل

    طَوِيل \ lengthy: very long; too long: a lengthy speech. long: having a certain length of time or space: The Thames is 210 miles long. How long are your holidays?, having a great (or greater than usual) length She has long hair. She took a long time to come. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. tall: (of people, trees, buildings, poles, etc., in other cases use high) of greater height than most others; of certain height: My wife is not tall. She is five feet tall. \ طَوِيل ودقيق \ lanky: (of a person) tall and thin in an ungraceful way; (of arms of legs) long and thin. \ See Also هزيل( هزيل)‏

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  • 7 متطاول

    مُتَطَاوِل \ protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness.

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  • 8 inert

    بَطِيء \ inert: not able to move; slow to move; inactive; lazy: The snake lay inert after its winter sleep. He’s a bad student, too inert to ask a question if he doesn’t understand. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. slow: taking a long time; not quick: This is a slow train. He is a slow reader. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish engine (needing cleaning etc., to make it run properly); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). \ See Also فاتر (فاتِر)، خامد (خامِد)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > inert

  • 9 slow

    بَطِيء \ inert: not able to move; slow to move; inactive; lazy: The snake lay inert after its winter sleep. He’s a bad student, too inert to ask a question if he doesn’t understand. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. slow: taking a long time; not quick: This is a slow train. He is a slow reader. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish engine (needing cleaning etc., to make it run properly); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). \ See Also فاتر (فاتِر)، خامد (خامِد)‏

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  • 10 sluggish

    بَطِيء \ inert: not able to move; slow to move; inactive; lazy: The snake lay inert after its winter sleep. He’s a bad student, too inert to ask a question if he doesn’t understand. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. slow: taking a long time; not quick: This is a slow train. He is a slow reader. sluggish: unsuitably slow: a sluggish stream (blocked by mud or plants); a sluggish engine (needing cleaning etc., to make it run properly); a sluggish mind (too sleepy or lazy to work properly). \ See Also فاتر (فاتِر)، خامد (خامِد)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > sluggish

  • 11 lengthy

    طَوِيل \ lengthy: very long; too long: a lengthy speech. long: having a certain length of time or space: The Thames is 210 miles long. How long are your holidays?, having a great (or greater than usual) length She has long hair. She took a long time to come. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. tall: (of people, trees, buildings, poles, etc., in other cases use high) of greater height than most others; of certain height: My wife is not tall. She is five feet tall.

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  • 12 long

    طَوِيل \ lengthy: very long; too long: a lengthy speech. long: having a certain length of time or space: The Thames is 210 miles long. How long are your holidays?, having a great (or greater than usual) length She has long hair. She took a long time to come. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. tall: (of people, trees, buildings, poles, etc., in other cases use high) of greater height than most others; of certain height: My wife is not tall. She is five feet tall.

    Arabic-English glossary > long

  • 13 tall

    طَوِيل \ lengthy: very long; too long: a lengthy speech. long: having a certain length of time or space: The Thames is 210 miles long. How long are your holidays?, having a great (or greater than usual) length She has long hair. She took a long time to come. protracted: lasting too long: a protracted illness. tall: (of people, trees, buildings, poles, etc., in other cases use high) of greater height than most others; of certain height: My wife is not tall. She is five feet tall.

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  • 14 طويل

    adj. long, lengthy, extended, tall, lingering, long drawn, prolonged, protracted, far

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  • 15 ممتد

    adj. extended, outspread, expanded, prolonged, protracted, extensive, widespread

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  • 16 امتد

    اِمْتَدّ: اِنْبَسَطَ، تَمَدّدَ
    to extend, expand, spread (out), stretch; to be extended, expanded, spread (out), stretched (out); to lengthen, elongate, be protracted, be prolonged

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  • 17 تمدد

    تَمَدّدَ: اِنْبَسَطَ، مُدّدَ
    to extend, stretch, spread (out); to expand, distend, dilate, lengthen; to be extended, expanded, spread (out), stretched (out); to be lengthened, elongated, protracted, prolonged

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  • 18 ممدود

    مَمْدُود، مُمَدّد
    extended, stretched (out), outstretched, spread (out), outspread; expanded, distended, dilated; lengthened, elongated, prolonged, prolongated, protracted, drawn out

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  • 19 ممدد

    مَمْدُود، مُمَدّد
    extended, stretched (out), outstretched, spread (out), outspread; expanded, distended, dilated; lengthened, elongated, prolonged, prolongated, protracted, drawn out

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  • 20 مطول

    مُطَوّل: مَمْدُود
    lengthened, lengthy, elongate(d), extended, prolonged, prolongated, protracted, stretched (out), drawn out

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Protracted — Pro*tract ed, a. Prolonged; continued. [1913 Webster] {Protracted meeting},a religious meeting continued for many successive days. [U. S.] [1913 Webster] {Pro*tract ed*ly}, adv. {Pro*tract ed*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • protracted — I adjective continuing, dragged out, drawn out, elongated, extended, lengthened, lengthy, lingering, long, long continued, long drawn, meandering, never ending, ongoing, prolix, prolonged, unending II index chronic, profuse, prolix …   Law dictionary

  • protracted — [[t]prətræ̱ktɪd, AM proʊ [/t]] ADJ GRADED Something, usually something unpleasant, that is protracted lasts a long time, especially longer than usual or longer than you hoped. [FORMAL] However, after protracted negotiations Ogden got the deal he… …   English dictionary

  • protracted — pro|trac|ted [prəˈtræktıd] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of protrahere to draw forward ] used to describe something that continues for a long time, especially if it takes longer than usual, necessary, or expected =… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • protracted — adjective relatively long in duration; tediously protracted a drawn out argument an extended discussion a lengthy visit from her mother in law a prolonged and bitter struggle protracted negotiations • Syn: ↑drawn out, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Protracted — Protract Pro*tract , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Protracted}; p. pr. vb. n. {Protracting}.] [L. protractus, p. p. of protrahere to forth, protract; pro forward + trahere to draw. See {Portrait}, {Portray}.] 1. To draw out or lengthen in time or (rarely) …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • protracted — adjective Lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual. a protracted and bitter dispute …   Wiktionary

  • protracted — adj. Protracted is used with these nouns: ↑conflict, ↑dispute, ↑litigation, ↑negotiation, ↑struggle …   Collocations dictionary

  • protracted — pro|tract|ed [ prə træktəd ] adjective FORMAL continuing for a long time, especially longer than is normal or necessary: LONG, LENGTHY: a protracted visit/war/divorce …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • protracted — adjective lasting a long time, especially longer than usual, or necessary: the likelihood of an ugly and protracted guerilla war protract verb (T) protraction noun (U) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • protracted — adjective weeks of protracted negotiations Syn: prolonged, long lasting, extended, long drawn out, spun out, dragged out, strung out, lengthy, long; informal marathon Ant: short …   Thesaurus of popular words

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