long-term的意思和读音

long-term

adj.

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adj.short-term

adj.lasting,long-standing,enduring,continuing,durable

long-termadj.

1.that will last or have an effect over a long period of time

a long-term strategy

the long-term effects of fertilizers

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2.that is not likely to change or be solved quickly

long-term unemployment

adj.1.;2.(,)

adj.1.continuing to exist, be relevant, or have an effect for a long time in the future2.having existed for a long time and unlikely to change

1. short-term a. long-term a. contrast n. ...

2. (3) [ leisurely] (5) [ long-term] (7) [ fast] ...

3. cheat v. long-term adj. honesty n. ...

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1.We must strive to see beyond the immediate problem, condition or event, and perceive the long-term challenges and opportunities.

2.Such a fall would bring prices back in line with the long-term trend.使

3.For international managers it looked as if China's mutual fund market was beginning to deliver on its long-term promise.

4.You see, as long as you associate pain with eating healthy foods, you will never be able to do it for the long-term.

5.chronic atrophic gastritis is clinically common diseases, illness secretive, long-term repeated attacks easy to cause cancer.

6.For its part, BHP Billiton sees Potash Corp as one of the few takeover targets that would make a difference to its long-term growth.,Potash

7.'This counts as a pretty significant contribution to inflation over the long term, ' he said.

8."The long-term survival of the human race is at risk as long as it is confined to a single plannet, " he explained.

9.All this, I think, shows why a simple return to populism isn't going to do the trick, at least not in any long-term way.

10.Article 4 A subordinate debt of a securities company with a term of two years or more shall be a long-term subordinated debt.22