long-term

英 [,lɒŋ'tɜ:m] 美 ['lɔŋtɝm]
  • adj. 长期的
  • 从长远来看
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long-term (adj.)
also longterm, long term, 1876, originally in insurance, from long (adj.) + term (n.).
1. A fellow doesn't last long on what he has done. He's got to keep on delivering as he goes along.--Carl Hubbell, Baseball Player
靠过去完成的无法让人保有成功,必须在路上持续交出成绩。

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2. The road to peace will be long and drawn-out.
通往和平的道路将很漫长。

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3. It was five long miles to the nearest pub.
离最近的酒吧有长长的5英里的路程。

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4. His destination was Chobham Common, a long way from his Cotswold home.
他的目的地是乔伯姆公地,那里和他在科茨沃尔德的家离得很远。

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5. It's a long way to go for two people in their seventies.
对于两个七十几岁的人来说,这段路太远了。

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