lengthening

/ˈleŋ.θən/ (bre, ipa) · [lˈɛŋθənɪŋ] /ˈleŋ.θən/ (ame, ipa) · [lˈɛŋθənɪŋ] /ˈleŋ(k)-thən ˈlen(t)-/ (ame, mw)

lengthening — 動詞

  • lengtheningpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • lengthenings3rd person singular
  • lengtheninging-ing form
  • lengtheningedpast simple

1. to add to the physical length or measurement of something, or to increase in siz

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

加長;變長

使物體的物理長度增加

to add to the physical length or measurement of something, or to increase in size so that something measures more from end to end — for example, extending a garment or watching a line of people grow

例句

The tailor lengthened Hannah's skirt by adding a strip of dark fabric at the hem.

裁縫在 Hannah 的裙子下擺加了一塊深色布料來加長裙子。

lengthen + object (clothing)

As spring arrives, the days lengthen and the evenings stay bright until nearly eight o'clock.

春天來臨時,白天變長,傍晚到將近八點天色還是亮的。

intransitive: days lengthen

同義詞
  • extend

    more common and can apply to both length and time; 'extend' is broader

  • stretch

    suggests pulling something flexible to make it longer, often with force implied

  • elongate

    more technical or formal; used in scientific contexts

反義詞
  • shorten

    direct opposite; to make physically shorter

文法句型

lengthen + object (make physically longer)

lengthen (become physically longer)

用法筆記

Frequently used in weather and seasonal contexts (days lengthen, shadows lengthen) where the intransitive form describes a natural process.

常見錯誤

I lengthened my stay at the hotel by three days' (when referring to time, use sense 2).
I lengthened the rope by tying on an extra piece.
💡sense 1 is for physical length; sense 2 is for duration.

2. to cause an event, activity, or waiting period to take more time, or to become l

2.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

延長

使時間或過程持續更久

to cause an event, activity, or waiting period to take more time, or to become longer in duration — for example, making a meeting last longer or having a recovery period stretch out

例句

The professor's lecture was lengthened by fifteen minutes because students asked so many questions.

教授的課因為學生問了太多問題而延長了十五分鐘。

passive: was lengthened by [time]

Adding too much water will lengthen the soup's cooking time by at least twenty minutes.

水加太多會讓湯的烹調時間至少延長二十分鐘。

lengthen + [time period]

同義詞
  • extend

    more commonly used for time and more natural in everyday speech

  • prolong

    suggests making something last longer than necessary or desirable

  • draw out

    informal phrasal verb; emphasises that the process feels slow

反義詞
  • shorten

    direct opposite in time contexts

  • cut

    informal; suggests reducing time deliberately

文法句型

lengthen + object (time period)

lengthen (become longer in time)

用法筆記

Distinguish from sense 1: this sense refers to duration in time, not physical measurement. Common objects include meeting, stay, period, wait, process.

常見錯誤

The road lengthens after the bridge' (physical sense needed).
The meeting lengthened by an hour.
💡use sense 2 only for time duration.