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longness

/lawng, long/US // lɔŋ, lɒŋ //UK // (lɒŋ) //

长期性,悠久的历史,漫长的时间,漫长的岁月

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    long·er [lawng-ger, long-], /ˈlɔŋ gər, ˈlɒŋ-/, long·est [lawng-gist, long-]. /ˈlɔŋ gɪst, ˈlɒŋ-/.

    • : having considerable linear extent in space: a long distance; a long handle.
    • : having considerable duration in time: a long conversation; a long while.
    • : extending, lasting, or totaling a number of specified units: eight miles long; eight hours long.
    • : containing many items or units: a long list.
    • : requiring a considerable time to relate, read, etc.: a long story.
    • : extending beyond normal or moderate limits: a long, boring speech.
    • : experienced as passing slowly, because of the difficulty, tedium, or unpleasantness involved: long years of study.
    • : reaching well into the past: a long memory.
    • : the longer of two or the longest of several: the long way home; a brick with the long side exposed.
    • : taking a long time; slow: He's certainly long getting here.
    • : forward-looking or considering all aspects; broad: to take a long view of life.
    • : intense, thorough, or critical; seriously appraising: a long look at one's past mistakes.
    • : having an ample supply or endowment of something: to be long on advice; to be long on brains.
    • : having a considerable time to run, as a promissory note.
    • : Chiefly Law. distant or remote in time: a long date.
    • : extending relatively far: a man with a long reach.
    • : being higher or taller than usual: long casement windows.
    • : being against great odds; unlikely: a long chance.
    • : mixed or diluted with a large amount of soda, seltzer, etc.: highballs, collinses, and other long drinks.
    • : of more than ordinary length from front to back.
    • : Phonetics. lasting a relatively long time: “Feed” has a longer sound than “feet” or “fit.”belonging to a class of sounds considered as usually longer in duration than another class, as the vowel of bought as compared to that of but, and in many languages serving as a distinctive feature of phonemes, as the ah in German Bahn in contrast with the a in Bann, or the tt in Italian fatto in contrast with the t in fato).having the sound of the English vowels in mate, meet, mite, mote, moot, and mute, historically descended from vowels that were long in duration.
    • : Prosody. lasting a longer time than a short syllable.
    • : Finance. holding or accumulating stocks, futures, commodities, etc., with the expectation of a rise in prices: a long position in chemicals.
    • : Gambling. marked by a large difference in the numbers of the given betting ratio or in the amounts wagered: long odds.of or relating to the larger amount bet.
    • : Ceramics. very plastic; fat.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a comparatively long time: They haven't been gone for long. Will it take long?
    • : something that is long: The signal was two longs and a short.
    • : a size of garment for men who are taller than average.
    • : a garment, as a suit or overcoat, in this size: The shorts and the longs are hung separately.
    • : Finance. a person who accumulates or holds stocks or commodities with the expectation of a rise in prices.
    • : Music. longa.
adv.副词 adverb
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    • : for or through a great extent of space or, especially, time: a reform long advocated.
    • : for or throughout a specified extent, especially of time: How long did he stay?
    • : : Will she be long?
    • : throughout a specified period of time: It's been muggy all summer long.
    • : at a point of time far distant from the time indicated: long before.

Phrases

  • long ago
  • long and short of it, the
  • long arm of the law, the
  • long face
  • long haul
  • long in the tooth
  • long shot, a
  • long suit
  • long time no see
  • as long as
  • at (long) last
  • before long
  • come a long way
  • (long) drawn out
  • go a long way toward
  • happy as the day is long
  • in the long run
  • make a long story short
  • so long

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inlength
Synonyms
breadth广泛性,宽度,宽度,宽广度diameter径,径路,径直,径的dimension尺寸,维度,规模,层面duration持续时间,时间长度,时间长短,时间height高度,身高limit限度,限额,限定,限期magnitude规模,幅度,量级,大小mileage里程数,里程,英里数,里程表period时间piece一块,一片,一件,块portion部分,一部分,份额,部分内容quantity数量,数量方面,数量上,数量上的radius半径,弧度,桡骨,辐射range范围,系列,幅度,幅度大小section节,部分,段,章节segment段,分段,节段,部分space空间,空间的,太空,场地span跨度,跨越,跨越式,跨度大stretch伸展,延伸,绵延,伸长term术语,任期,条款,期width宽度,宽度,宽幅,宽广度compass指南针,罗盘,指北针,罗经continuance延续性,延续,继续,继续执行elongation伸长率,伸长,延伸,延伸率endlessness无穷无尽,无尽,无尽性,无止境expanse广袤无垠,广袤,广场,广阔expansion扩张,扩建,拓展,扩容extensiveness广泛性,延伸性,扩展性,扩张性interval间隔,间隙,间歇期,间隔时间lastingness持久性,持久度,持久lengthiness长度,长度,长短,冗长linearity直线性,线性度,直线度,线性loftiness气势,气势磅礴,气势恢宏,气势宏大longitude经度,经纬度,经线,纬度measure措施,衡量,计量,衡量标准orbit轨道,轨迹,轨道上,轨道上的panorama全景图,全景画,全景图片,全景照片purview观点,视野,职权范围,宗旨reach达到,达成,达到了,抵达realm境界,境地remoteness偏远,偏僻,遥远,偏远地区season季,季候,季候性spaciousness空旷,空间感,空间,宽敞stride大步走,大步向前走,大步流星,大步走来tallness高大,身高,高度,高个子unit单位,装置year年,年份,年度,一年protractedness旷日持久,持久性,长期性,旷日持久性ranginess铃声,铃声响起,铃声响了,铃声响亮

Examples

  • The minute-long ads will run on TV and digital platforms, according to the Biden campaign.

  • Enforcing Bastian’s order may be difficult, since some of the policies preceded DeJoy and have been long underway.

  • These explainers may not be on every video—after all, most clips on the platform are 30 seconds long—but you should definitely look for them in the creator’s feed.

  • She tested very good for a long period of time, and all of a sudden today she tested positive.

  • Without that answer, the Clippers now prepare for yet another offseason that will end up being longer than it should have been — exactly what their stars were supposed to insulate them from.

  • 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.