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Từ điển LongMan Dictionary
elongated
e‧lon‧gat‧ed/ˈiːlɒŋɡeɪtəd, ˈiːlɒŋɡeɪtɪd $ ɪˈlɒːŋ-/ adjective longer than normal: ▪ The picture shows two elongated figures dancing.
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ Eucalyptus trees grow very tall and have elongated leaves. ▪ The candle cast its elongated shadow across the wall. ▪ The lizard's body is thin and elongated, enabling it to squeeze into cracks and crevices. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ It has a slender torpedo-shaped body with slightly elongated finnage. ▪ Of these elongated seats those contoured to give good support to the thighs and buttocks were most popular. ▪ The elongated seats were much preferred. ▪ The flesh was thinly spread upon the elongated skull, the motionless hands were bony claws. ▪ The shape of the elongated spiky dorsal fin is reflected in the sweep of the flowing ventral fins. ▪ Their secret lies in their enormously elongated toes, which spread their weight over a wide area of lily leaf. ▪ Transtab A further development of Transpower, incorporating an elongated stability element. ▪ With this syndrome, the body is tall and thin, the limbs are elongated, as are the toes and fingers.
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