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美:[ˈlɔŋˈlaɪvd, -ˈlɪvd, ˈlɑŋ-]
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adjective
having a long life : living a long time a long-lived perennialalso: characterized by long life a long-lived family
long-lived siblings
lasting a long time : enduringalso: existing, functioning, or active for a period of time that is longer than usual or expected a long-lived car long-lived nuclear waste
a long-lived fad
"长寿的",约1400年,来自 long(adv.)和 live(v.)的过去分词。古英语中有 langlife “长寿的”。
The first known use of long-lived was in the 14th century
long shotnoun
a great risk that promises a great reward if successful
an entry (as in a horse race) given little chance of winning
long-rangeadjective
relating to or fit for long distances
a long-range gun
long-term
long-range planning
long-playingadjective
of, relating to, or being a phonograph record designed to be played at 33⅓ revolutions per minute
long-livedadjective
living or lasting long
1 that sequoia tree is especially long-lived, having reached an age generally estimated to be at least 3,000 years
2 much to the relief of his parents, the youth's interest in the piano proved to be long-lived
3 The silk tree is not long-lived with a lifespan of two or three decades.
4 The Paramount story begins with its legendary and long-lived founding mogul, Adolph Zukor.
5 If God didn't wish it, Russia would not be so large and long-lived.
6 Keeping and favoring native plants is imperative to creating a resilient and long-lived landscape.
7 Being cognitively sophisticated and also long-lived has its dark side.
8 For all their spider smarts and adaptability, jumping spiders aren't long-lived.
9 Flow batteries are safe and long-lived Nanoelectrofuel batteries are a new take on the reduction-oxidation (redox) flow battery, which was first proposed nearly a century and a half ago.
10 But the steppe-straddling superpower established by Genghis Khan was uniquely long-lived and expansive.
11 My family tend to be quite long-lived.
我家族的人大都相当长寿。
12 The flowers may only last a day but the plants are long-lived.
这些花也许只开一天,但植物本身却很长寿。
13 ...huge piles of long-lived radioactive material.
一大堆耐久的放射性物质
14 This long lived, beautifully aromatic and concentrated wine does much to define great Clare Valley Rieslings.
悠长的回味 、 美妙的香气及馥郁的酒体积聚了克莱尔谷雷司令的精粹.
4 持久
firm constant permanent standing steady longtime sustained enduring serviceable indelible abiding long-drawn-out tract fixation last stand remain endure persist keep regular running durable lasting prolonged long-lasting protracted longevity
5 永续的
7 经久耐用的
9 长寿
longevity secular have a good innings aged longevous vivacious macrobiotic longeval macrobian macrobiosis
11 耐用
longwearing sturdy heavy-duty serviceable hardwearing wear serviceability hold hole-proof durable rugged
12 永续
14 耐久
permanent durable everlasting long-life sustaining endurable unperishing endurably durably sustenance last persist wear well
16 长命的