- adj.拖沓的
- Web拖延的;延长的;旷日持久
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A few races remain so close they are bound to be the subject of painstaking recounts and protracted legal battles .
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"I have always been a big admirer (of Camoranesi) but negotiations became protracted and I had a further think, " McLeish told Sky Sports.
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The IMF warned the turmoil in global credit markets was likely to be "protracted" , putting a brake on five record years of global growth.
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