Encara no tenim significats per a "more protracted".
1We are going to see a more protracted process in the future.
2Others have gone through more protracted wrangles when treading on historical ground.
3They persisted amid the hand-clapping, like a challenge to more protracted battle.
4The major tightened his mouth in a way more protracted than usual.
5The death scenes of both men had become more and more protracted.
6Other elements could also turn negotiations even more protracted, bondholders and analysts said.
7The dinner that evening happened to be more protracted than usual.
8These techniques are NOT a replacement for a more protracted approach with long-term goals.
9Education was now much more thorough and much more protracted.
10Those who fell in battle were honored with a more protracted and grievous lamentation.
11Its resistance, on the contrary, might prove more protracted than was then thought possible.
12He is currently undergoing a more protracted, though more agreeable test of his staying power.
13To the virtues of Lafayette, a more protracted career and happier earthly destinies were reserved.
14No more sleeping out at Highmore; no more protracted potations; no more bachelor tricks for Wheeler.
15Had there been any concern about Ryan's actions, the interview would have been much more protracted.
16The integration of the Army was more protracted.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
More protracted a través del temps
More protracted per variant geogràfica