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 extended [ɪk'stɛndɪd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 延续的, 伸出的, 竭尽全力的, 广大的, 扩大范围的

[法] 展期的, 延期的, 延长的


  1. Made longer; extended.
    变长的;延长了的
  2. Extended our visit by a day.
    把我们的拜访再延长一天
  3. The paddy area was extended to900000 mu last year.
    去年稻田面积扩大到了90万亩。


extended
[ adj ]
  1. fully extended or stretched forth

  2. <adj.all>
    an extended telescope
    his extended legs reached almost across the small room
    refused to accept the extended hand
  3. relatively long in duration; tediously protracted

  4. <adj.all>
    a drawn-out argument
    an extended discussion
    a lengthy visit from her mother-in-law
    a prolonged and bitter struggle
    protracted negotiations
  5. drawn out or made longer spatially

  6. <adj.all>
    Picasso's elongated Don Quixote
    lengthened skirts are fashionable this year
    the extended airport runways can accommodate larger planes
    a prolonged black line across the page
  7. beyond the literal or primary sense

  8. <adj.all>
    `hot off the press' shows an extended sense of `hot'
  9. large in spatial extent or range or scope or quantity

  10. <adj.all>
    an extensive Roman settlement in northwest England
    extended farm lands
    surgeons with extended experience
    they suffered extensive damage


Extend \Ex*tend"\ ([e^]ks*t[e^]nd"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Extended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Extending}.] [L. extendere,
extentum, extensum; ex out + tendere to stretch. See
{Trend}.]
1. To stretch out; to prolong in space; to carry forward or
continue in length; as, to extend a line in surveying; to
extend a cord across the street.

Few extend their thoughts toward universal
knowledge. --Locke.

2. To enlarge, as a surface or volume; to expand; to spread;
to amplify; as, to extend metal plates by hammering or
rolling them.

3. To enlarge; to widen; to carry out further; as, to extend
the capacities, the sphere of usefulness, or commerce; to
extend power or influence; to continue, as time; to
lengthen; to prolong; as, to extend the time of payment or
a season of trial.

4. To hold out or reach forth, as the arm or hand.

His helpless hand extend. --Dryden.

5. To bestow; to offer; to impart; to apply; as, to extend
sympathy to the suffering.

6. To increase in quantity by weakening or adulterating
additions; as, to extend liquors. --G. P. Burnham.

7. (Eng. Law) To value, as lands taken by a writ of extent in
satisfaction of a debt; to assign by writ of extent.

{Extended letter} (Typog.), a letter, or style of type,
having a broader face than is usual for a letter or type
of the same height.

Note: This is extended type.

Syn: To increase; enlarge; expand; widen; diffuse. See
{Increase}.

  1. As a consequence, the blue chips extended a decline which had begun in the closing minutes of the previous session, when investors had sensed the bad news to come. However, the downturn paled when compared with the rout in bonds.
  2. Showers and thunderstorms Thursday evening extended from the lower Mississippi Valley to the western Carolinas.
  3. GE spokesman George Jamison said Thursday the Connecticut-based company's offer of $54 per share would be extended until 5 p.m. Monday.
  4. Gov. Bob Martinez on Wednesday extended his call for a special session of the Florida Legislature Oct. 10 on abortion to include revision of child protection laws.
  5. The criticism has extended to the "era of stagnation" under Leonid I. Brezhnev, who was Communist Party chief from 1964 to 1982.
  6. Cominco and Teck, which own a combined 21% of Aur's shares, also will gain representation on Aur's board. However, the companies extended an agreement to support Aur's current management until 1996.
  7. The Senate tried to save the part of the plan that extended Medicare to cover long hospital stays, but the House insisted on total repeal and, in the legislative equivalent of an across-the-Capitol arm wrestle, the House won early Wednesday.
  8. Bush's authority to negotiate a new world trade pact won't be extended unless "significant progress" is made by March 1, a senior Senate Finance Committee member warned.
  9. Stock prices extended their recent gains in unusually slow trading related to the observances of Columbus Day and Yom Kippur.
  10. Precious-metals stocks were left out of the market's rise as the price of gold extended its recent retreat.
  11. Mr. Iacocca's first wife, Mary, died in 1983 at age 57 after an extended illness.
  12. At midday, showers extended from south-central Kansas across south-central Nebraska, over north-central Illinois, from Ohio and eastern Kentucky across western Pennsylvania, and from northeastern New York state across northern and central New England.
  13. The market opened lower and the Dow Jones industrial average extended its decline through midafternoon.
  14. Elsewhere, showers extended along the northern Pacific Coast.
  15. The exchange's 2,057 members began voting on the proposal yesterday, but the required quorum of 850 votes wasn't reached, so voting was extended to today, a CBOE spokeswoman said.
  16. Women who own businesses tend not to support extended maternity leave or flextime, and identify more as employers than as women, notes Prof.
  17. Zurich authorities also indefinitely extended the freeze on assets believed to be linked to Mr. Marcos and his associates.
  18. Bonn was embarrassed by reports German companies had helped Iraq obtain chemical arms and had extended the range of Iraq's Soviet-made Scud missiles.
  19. President Bush recently extended the Christmas invitation to the single Mississippi congressman.
  20. Healthco said it is in talks with Hicks Muse on possible terms the buy-out concern might accept, but the acquisition pact will expire on Thursday unless extended by mutual agreement.
  21. But such bad news is becoming all too common for the discerning comic reader, who in the recent years has lost Larson's "The Far Side" and Trudeau's "Doonesbury" for extended periods while their creators escaped the day-to-day drudgery.
  22. "It's going to be a shot in the arm for us," said Glens Falls Mayor Frank O'Keefe. "They've rented the civic center for an extended period of time.
  23. Showers and thunderstorms also extended from southeast Louisiana across the Florida Panhandle and along the Florida coast.
  24. Anantha Raman, an industry analyst who has criticized Mr. Giacco's extended tenure, says, "If I were one of (the Hercules or Himont top executives), I'd be annoyed by the chairman hanging on and not letting them run the companies."
  25. White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said Bush and Assad held "an extended conversation on the question of terrorism."
  26. In the 1992 outlook, a widely watched prediction of demand, Seattle-based Boeing extended the 5.2% annual-growth estimate that it last year applied through 2005.
  27. Eligibility for variable compensation that once was mostly limited to executive and sales personnel is now being extended to other employee groups, the board said.
  28. It said the proposed rules don't set adequate standards for extended care and allow retirement homes to compete with nursing homes, which have tougher regulations.
  29. Against the yen, the dollar extended its recent run of strength, closing at Y111.845, after Y111.8 the previous night.
  30. President Carlos Salinas de Gortari's office said concessions granted to teachers would not be extended to other public employees because teachers had been left behind in past years.
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