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单词 long-term
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Definition of long-term in English:

long-term

adjective ˌlɒŋˈtəːmˈlɔŋ ˈˌtərm
  • Occurring over or relating to a long period of time.

    长期的

    the long-term unemployed

    长期失业者。

    the long-term effects of smoking

    吸烟的长期影响。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many of those who are suffering now had no idea of the long-term effects of their excess.
    • I'm also a long-term member of the list, so there may well have been some bias in operation.
    • Her long-term goal is to move into other sectors such as manufacturing and electronics.
    • We are trying to change the diet of Scottish children and that is a long-term thing.
    • If these separate gene lines are mixed up we don't know what the long-term effects will be.
    • We don't believe that this is the long-term solution to the problems of the health service.
    • The firm has also taken on two long-term unemployed bricklayers to work with them.
    • We need to be brave enough to confront these to secure long-term benefits for local people.
    • Thus, the role of directors is to ensure the long-term viability of their companies.
    • In the long-term the US needs to win hearts and minds as well as military victories.
    • However, the new ward will be aimed at those who need long-term or even lifelong care.
    • Horne said he would like to see a more long-term approach taken across Scotland.
    • Beyond mere survival are the severe long-term problems of a once major club in a spiral of decline.
    • Crisis and food shortage did not have any lasting effect on the long-term trend.
    • It could take longer to effect than we hoped, but it remains our long-term objective.
    • Until we have done the research we do not know what the long-term effects might be.
    • The long-term effects of cannabis on the body are still a matter of controversy.
    • Their aim is to bring home to the council the long-term effects a decision could have.
    • It needs to invest the considerable sums of money provided by the Sky deal in long-term change.
    • If we can have more long-term planning then that really changes things for the better.
    Synonyms
    enduring, long-lasting, long-lived, lifelong, abiding, continuing, remaining, surviving, persisting, permanent, deep-rooted, indelible, ingrained

Definition of long-term in US English:

long-term

adjectiveˈlɔŋ ˈˌtərmˈlôNG ˈˌtərm
  • Occurring over or relating to a long period of time.

    长期的

    the long-term unemployed

    长期失业者。

    the long-term effects of smoking

    吸烟的长期影响。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We need to be brave enough to confront these to secure long-term benefits for local people.
    • Horne said he would like to see a more long-term approach taken across Scotland.
    • The long-term effects of cannabis on the body are still a matter of controversy.
    • The firm has also taken on two long-term unemployed bricklayers to work with them.
    • Many of those who are suffering now had no idea of the long-term effects of their excess.
    • Their aim is to bring home to the council the long-term effects a decision could have.
    • I'm also a long-term member of the list, so there may well have been some bias in operation.
    • Until we have done the research we do not know what the long-term effects might be.
    • It could take longer to effect than we hoped, but it remains our long-term objective.
    • If we can have more long-term planning then that really changes things for the better.
    • In the long-term the US needs to win hearts and minds as well as military victories.
    • We are trying to change the diet of Scottish children and that is a long-term thing.
    • Crisis and food shortage did not have any lasting effect on the long-term trend.
    • We don't believe that this is the long-term solution to the problems of the health service.
    • Beyond mere survival are the severe long-term problems of a once major club in a spiral of decline.
    • It needs to invest the considerable sums of money provided by the Sky deal in long-term change.
    • Thus, the role of directors is to ensure the long-term viability of their companies.
    • If these separate gene lines are mixed up we don't know what the long-term effects will be.
    • However, the new ward will be aimed at those who need long-term or even lifelong care.
    • Her long-term goal is to move into other sectors such as manufacturing and electronics.
    Synonyms
    enduring, long-lasting, long-lived, lifelong, abiding, continuing, remaining, surviving, persisting, permanent, deep-rooted, indelible, ingrained
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