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lon·gev·i·ty
lan je vih ti [or] lawn je vih ti
Noun
1. duration of service;
"her longevity as a star"
"had unusual longevity in the company"
2. the property of being long-lived
longevity hill万寿山(北京密云)
1610年代,源自于晚期拉丁语的 longaevitatem(主格 longaevitas)“高龄,长寿”,来自于拉丁语的 longaevus “年迈的,古老的,年老的”,源自于 longus “长的”(参见 long(形容词))和 aevum “一生,年龄”(源自于 PIE 词根 *aiw- “生命力,生命; 长寿,永恒”)。
寿命
长寿
长寿
Late Latin longaevitas, from Latin longaevus long-lived, from longus long + aevum age — more at aye
The first known use of longevity was in 1569
longishadjective
somewhat long
longingnoun
an eager desire : craving
longingnoun
an eager desire : craving
longhousenoun
a long dwelling especially of the Iroquois for several families
longhornnoun
any of the cattle with long horns that were formerly common in the southwestern U.S.
longhandnoun
the characters or words written out fully by hand
cursive writing
longevitynoun
long life or continuance
length of life
longevitynoun
a long duration of individual life
attributed his longevity to daily exercise and a healthy diet
length of life
studies in longevity
1 Mr. Robles is in the middle of an experimentation with cross-breeding to find the perfect balance between the longevity of the animal and the quality of meat.
2 But are any of the new shows candidates for either longevity or greatness?
3 Champions might say it is a boon for the movement, just further evidence of the genre’s longevity.
4 The film’s canonical status and longevity is understandable.
5 Sinclair noted another driver of longevity: long-term, loving relationships.
6 Good grip strength doesn’t just help you open jars and carry grocery bags — it’s also an important biomarker associated with good health and longevity.
7 He's aware that his longevity has made for its share of ups and downs.
8 Beekeepers are supposed to live longer than any other profession and that longevity is attributed to the raw honey and pollens they eat.
9 Good habits promote longevity.
良好的习惯能增长寿命.
10 They help eradicate disease, expand food production and increase longevity.
它们帮助消除疾病, 扩大粮食生产,延长人寿命.
11 And the revisiting of the group’s music, especially an elaborate “Stairway to Heaven,” is proof that though the band didn’t have the longevity of the other honorees, it matched them in lasting impact.
12 “He was fierce when it came to protecting artists’ rights,” Mr. Joel said in a statement to The New York Times, “and I credit him with whatever longevity I have achieved in my career.”
13 It is to me anyway, though all of these pieces can still be found, and to a sensibility more contemporary than mine, presumably have the same longevity as a book.
14 Yet even cliches can have longevity: "Red-letter day," "baker's dozen" and "devil's advocate" have been around for centuries.
15 This longevity is perhaps best demonstrated in the way that Prouvé’s work plays off of Chamberlain’s, created six decades later.
16 Streaming has had really a very huge impact on the business model of our industry, which used to be predicated on the longevity and success of a series.
17 “Enzymes are one of the secrets to longevity,” she said.
18 “I feel a very important factor to our longevity is that, over the years, we have managed to create our own unique identity and aesthetics,” Mr. Jebbia said.
19 It seems that, contrary to the established wisdom that only expansion and development ensure a resort’s longevity, skiers are beginning to appreciate the humble places, too.
20 "When you refrigerate your chocolate-covered strawberries, they won't taste as fresh or flavorful as keeping them at room temperature. But, of course, you'll get more longevity out of them," says Edible Arrangements on their website.