词汇 | long-lasting |
释义 | long-lasting adjective uk /ˌlɒŋˈlɑː.stɪŋ/ us /ˌlɑːŋˈlæs.tɪŋ/ C2 continuing for a long period of time: 持续很久的,持久的 a long-lasting friendship持久的友谊 Synonyms durable lasting Lasting for a long time all-night ancient be going strongidiom changeless dateless incorruptibility incorruptible incorruptibly languish lasting nondurable goods of oldidiom old ongoing overlength timelessness unslaked until doomsday venerably year Examples of long-lastinglong-lasting Algorithmic aesthetics are developed based on the aesthetic measure theory, surveys of human preferences, and popular long-lasting symbols. It is, however, possible that other more long-lasting factors that have not yet been studied are responsible for this longer-term reduction in infectivity. Ultimately, however, this substitution did not take hold; what seemed a possible long-lasting alternative died out as rapidly as it had begun. Even when contamination is low or nonexistent, consumer fears over impurities in their food can cause immediate, severe, and long-lasting economic consequences. The long-lasting nature of these media and their production procedures meant that advertising campaigns using posters remained relatively static and slow moving. For instance, lesion of the preoptic area produces long-lasting insomnia while electrical or pharmacological stimulation and warming induces sleep. Central to nonconformist belief, he argues, was a vision of religious equality - a vision which has provided a long-lasting legacy. Similarly, the ameliorative impact of other environmental responses to social losses and traumatic events may be sufficient to prevent long-lasting consequences of these events. The respondents shared deep concerns about the long-lasting polluting effects caused by deforestation, industry, vehicles and the use of chemical inputs in agriculture. Her work is certainly authoritative, and its influence and reputation will deservedly be long-lasting. It is validated by well-known theories of human perception and aesthetics, mathematical foundations, survey, and popular long-lasting forms. In reflecting on her life, divorces appeared simply as short-term hiatuses, difficult episodes but without long-lasting effects. The present results indicate that a step is a single photon response with an aberrant long-lasting shut-off mechanism. Memories of such events are typically experienced as quite vivid and long-lasting, including details of how the witness first heard about the event. They study how sizeable and/or long-lasting periods of fiscal budget changes alter the effects that fiscal policy instruments have on private consumption. 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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