(Verb) przedłużać, przeciągać;
vt przedłużać, przeciągać: a ~ed war przedłużająca się wojna
PRZEDŁUŻAĆ
PRZEWLEC
PRZECIĄGAĆ
zwlekać
Przykłady użycia
Przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
In a statement, the Chandler family said: "Throughout the protracted discussions with the pirates it has been a difficult task for the family to get across the message that these were two retired people on a sailing trip on a small private yacht and not part of a major commercial enterprise involving tens of millions of pounds of assets.
Pay-outs are usually modest: for example, Â?300 to a student who did not receive an essential CD Rom, and the largest so far - Â?45,000 to a student involved in a damaging, complex, and protracted dispute about a PhD.
Congo's army and UN peacekeepers have been unable to defeat the many rebel groups responsible for the protracted conflict in eastern Congo, which is fuelled by the area's mineral reserves.
It helps that memories of the 1980s financial crisis in Ireland are fresh: then a slow response led to a protracted and painful recovery.