词汇 | long-distance |
释义 | long-distance adjective[ before noun ], adverb uk /ˌlɒŋˈdɪs.təns/ us /ˌlɑːŋˈdɪs.təns/ B2 travelling a long way, or separated by a long distance: 长途的,远距离的 a long-distance runner长跑选手 long-distance lorry drivers长途卡车司机 a long-distance phone call长途电话 Although long-distance phone calls are going up, the charge for local calls will not alter. The pick-up point for the long-distance coaches is now in the new bus station.长途汽车的搭乘点现在设在新汽车站。 Like most long-distance runners she is very slight.和大多数长跑运动员一样,她十分苗条。 He snitched to my boss that I'd been making long-distance calls at work!他向老板告密,说我上班时打长途电话! As a long-distance runner, she's in a class of her own.作为一名长跑选手,她是一流的。 Distant in space and time (in) the middle of nowhereidiom afar afield all/the four corners of the world/earthidiom anywhere as far as the eye can/could seeidiom distance eye farthest from afar further furthermost light years awayidiom middle remote remotely remoteness ultra ultra-distant wide long-distance | American Dictionarylong-distance adjective us/ˈlɔŋ ˈdɪs·t̬əns/ traveling or separated by a large distance: a long-distance phone call long-distance | Business Englishlong-distance adjective[ before noun ] COMMUNICATIONSuk /ˌlɒŋˈdɪstəns/us relating to services, especially telecommunications, that connect places that are long way from each other: long-distance carrier/company/providerSome long-distance carriers are lobbying to gain equal access to mobile phone customers. On a typical weekday the company's long-distance network has about 2 million calls initiated every five minutes. A long-distance service that gives you a package on your most dialed numbers might save you money. He works as a long-distance truck driver . long-distance charges/rates Examples of long-distancelong-distance A body of recent work has argued that apparent long-distance feature spreading between consonants does not actually skip intervening segments. First, tall plants with smooth and small seeds are not likely to be dispersallimited, despite their lack of morphological adaptations for long-distance dispersal. These are languages which lack long-distance dependencies and functional (as opposed to anaphoric) control constructions. The relative positions of the constituents are meaningful and long-distance (or non-adjacent) dependencies are captured with traces and indices. Moreover, long-distance mobility is higher in drought years only in those communities with greater spatial and seasonal variability of vegetation. Also, it stimulated long-distance trade and had the effect that the provinces became more and more integrated into a monetary economy. In the pirates' case, their assets included military expertise and integration into long-distance commercial networks. Regularities such as the long-distance dependencies governing pronominal reference cannot be learned by reliance on co-occurrence statistics alone. These results suggest that the longitudinal long-distance propagation of the fluctuation is actually one way, with the electron directional motion. Advances in the mass long-distance travel market and telecommunications underpin the accelerating globalisation of work experience, vacations and, potentially, retirement residence. First, market transactions and long-distance trades expanded in wool. Substantial temporal and spatial variation in their production is thus smoothed out by long-distance dispersal. Some long-distance borrowing reflects connections made closer to home. Moreover, there is some evidence that faucals can condition long-distance gradient effects. Their interest was primarily commercial gain, and they both established companies to manage the long-distance trade. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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