protracting present participle ofprotract protract verb[ T ] formaluk /prəˈtrækt/ us /prəˈtrækt/ to make something last for a long time or last longer than necessary: 延长,拖延 I have no desire to protract the process.我不想把这个过程拖长。 Their guest did not protract his stay an hour longer.他们的客人没有再多逗留一个小时。 See
protracted It was in no one's interest to protract the situation any further. Protracting the issue could lead to unnecessary publicity. They tried to protract the discussion. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Continue & last (it's) business as usualidiom bash on bubble away carry (something) on cease cont. drag echo immortally in the makingidiom insist on doing something isochronous leg protraction push ahead push on run on run someone/something over span spin |