long-time
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ You use long-time to describe something that has existed or been a particular thing for a long time. 爲(wèi)時(shí)甚久的[ADJ n]
Newcomers had to pay far more in taxes than long-time land owners. 新來(lái)者必須比久居於此的土地所有者交納多得多的稅金。
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long-time
劍橋詞典
- used to say that someone has been in a particular position for a long period
- He is a long-time supporter of the Labour party .
- She is a long-time friend of the family .
- Green , long-time editor of the journal , today announced his resignation .
- She as his long-time business partner .
- They are long-time supporters of the arts . 返回 long-time
長(zhǎng)久的,長(zhǎng)期的
A long-time friend of the chairman said she had expected the resignation . 董事長(zhǎng)的一位老友說(shuō)她曾預(yù)料到會(huì)發(fā)生此次辤職事件。
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