extensive work
The term 'obra dilatada' in Spanish refers to a 'prolonged work' in English. The term implies a work, task or project that has been elongated or stretched out over a period of time. It often refers to literature, arts or construction projects that have taken a notably long time to complete or are still ongoing. It signifies the extension, spread or expansion of the completion period of a task or project.
The extended work of Gabriel Garcia Marquez is full of mystery and beauty.
In this sentence, the term 'obra dilatada' refers to the extensive or wide-ranging body of work (such as novels, short stories, etc.) created by the famous author Gabriel García Márquez.
With an extensive work, Picasso is considered one of the great masters of art.
This sentence uses 'obra dilatada' to describe the wide body of artwork created by Picasso, ranging from painting and sculpture to prints and ceramics.
Music critics appreciate the extended work of Beethoven, which spans several decades.
This example is using 'obra dilatada' to refer to Beethoven's extensive musical compositions, covering a wide period of his life.