释义 |
be in something for the long haul idiom(alsobe there/here for the long haul, be around for the long haul) to be involved or willing to be involved in an activity or situation for a long time, rather than just a few days, weeks, etc.: Successful investors have to be in it for the long haul. He insists he is in the relationship for the long haul. The question is whether the new manager will stick around for the long haul. Activists have become more organized and that probably means the controversy is here for the long haul. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Long periods of time -athon a long haulidiom aeon age donkey donkey's yearsidiom epoch era eternity for days, weeks, months, years, etc. for eternity forever and a dayidiom good haul long long-stay month not in a month of Sundaysidiom time yonks |