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long distance

长途,长距离,远距离,长途跋涉

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : telephone service between distant places.

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  • Whether that may entail working late, traveling long distances, learning something new, or just staying put, we’ve come up with some Valentine’s Day gift ideas that are sure to find a place in your loved one’s life, no matter who they are.

  • Get to know your strengths and weaknesses in a low-stakes way with these tips on dependable choices that can sail satisfyingly long distances on the green, and learn a smart method to explore pro options that take you to the next level of play.

  • The aging American electrical grid doesn’t currently have the ability to distribute power from renewables over long distances, says Matt Oliver, energy economist at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

  • Besides that fast turnaround and the sense of unknown that a search and rescue case brings, he cites the long distances he may need to cover, “the extreme weather,” and the “very dark conditions” as stressors.

  • I had traveled long distance on Amtrak by coach before, and I found the experience echoed all the worst qualities of air travel.

  • In other words, fluoride is a broad-spectrum, bipartisan, long-lasting magnet for dissent.

  • And they might not have to wait that long to show their political heft.

  • The plan is to stretch it out as long as possible, then probably forget about it, and then suddenly remember it.

  • Great American leaders have long contributed profound thoughts of tremendous consequence to the public discourse.

  • “Lockheed Martin has a long history of misrepresenting facts,” Wheeler added.

  • It was a decayed house of superb proportions, but of a fashion long passed away.

  • As long as may be necessary, Sam,” replied Mr. Pickwick, “you have my full permission to remain.

  • Ages back—let musty geologists tell us how long ago—'twas a lake, larger than the Lake of Geneva.

  • I hate to be long at my toilette at any time; but to delay much in such a matter while travelling is folly.

  • She sat straight up in bed, and jerked her hands to her head, and screamed long and terribly.