longtime / ˈlɔŋˌtaɪm, ˈlɒŋ- /

💦中学词汇长时间长时间的漫长的时间长时间内

longtime 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. existing, occurring, or continuing for a long period of time; longstanding: longtime friends celebrating 50 years of association.

longtime 近义词

longtime

等同于 veteran

longtime

等同于 deep-seated

更多longtime例句

  1. End Economic Inequality, Grow the Middle Class, Heal the Nation and the former longtime CEO of the Young & Rubicam ad agency.
  2. Editor and longtime cannabis reform activist Tom Angell is also a good Twitter follow.
  3. The team was led by Jude Samulski, a longtime gene therapy researcher and professor of pharmacology at UNC.
  4. The longtime passionate wolf-watchers of Yellowstone gather just as night ends where they think wolves are likely to be.
  5. Crystal Trull, a nonprofit consultant, is running against Sabrina Bazzo, a longtime school volunteer who is backed by the local teacher’s union.
  6. Some longtime local acquaintances are struggling to square the man they know with the ugly associations.
  7. Tim Mathern, a longtime North Dakota state Senator came to the event thinking that it was “all about licking our wounds.”
  8. Why has Michael Bloomberg replaced his longtime lieutenant with the editor-in-chief of The Economist?
  9. The longtime pals—and co-stars of The Interview—stripped down and tried to survive on the Discovery Channel reality series.
  10. Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa, a longtime disability advocate, has made HCBS a priority, a Harkin aide told The Daily Beast.
  11. I am a poor fellow, sir; that shall be a longtime getting rich, and would fain not die till I am so.
  12. Sheila, of course, told her husband of the sum of money she owned, and for a longtime it was a standing joke between them.
  13. Their hotel is of the most littles, but I rest here very volunteerly since longtime.
  14. We trust she will be spared a good longtime yet, to aid by her prolific pen the good cause in this country.
  15. She was very proud of her egg, and sat on it for a longtime, until one day, pop!