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Перевод: prolong
[глагол] продлевать; продолжать; продлить; продолжать дальше; протягивать дальше; отсрочить; пролонгировать
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- Numbers were small; but a final case study approach revealed that for people who lived alone, had no informal carer who could manage all necessary care; and had a high level of cognitive impairment, the Home Support Project was likely to prolong home care beyond that of those who had received only the usual services.
- The optimal moment for ceasing medical intervention is rarely this clear-cut, but obviously there are tensions between attempts to prolong life, and the quality of life in the extra days attained.
- Such willingness by workers to prolong their exposure to the daily discomforts and dangers of their jobs does not, of course, spring from suicidal loyalty to the task in hand.
- Hippocrates extolled the virtues of a daily aromatic bath and scented massage to prolong life.
- His soldiers, he said, would prolong by an extra day their ultimatum to the Palestinians to leave the mountain ridges between here and Beirut.
- In some cases, the handicap may be so severe that the fullest possible efforts may not be taken to prolong the life of the afflicted child, and this has given rise to much public concern about medical ethics.
- All pot-grown plants should be dead-headed regularly to prolong the display.
- These prolong the effect of the active ingredients for up to 24 hours, so all you need to do is to hand-massage MP24 lightly over your hips and thighs.
- He tried to prolong the date, leading her down the streets of the old part of town and then uphill to the courtyard of an old cloister, teeming with tourists.
- By law no attempts may be made to hasten death or prolong the life of the sufferer.
- "There's nothing I can do to prolong the girl's stay here, even if I wanted to."
- And now these fears have been compounded by a sixth profitability study by accountants Spicer Oppenheim whose gloomy conclusions may well prolong the sector's agonies further.
- The story circulated that the Warwickshire committee asked Calthorpe to delay taking the new ball to prolong the entertainment: certainly W.G. Quaife, the aging Warwickshire star, bowled luxurious legbreaks throughout the afternoon, ending with 3 for 154.
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