for+a+long+time

  • 31Time-honored — Time hon ored (t[imac]m [o^]n [ e]rd), a. Honored for a long time; venerable, and worthy of honor, by reason of antiquity, or long continuance. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 32long-standing — [lôŋ′stan΄diŋ] adj. having continued for a long time: also longstanding * * * long stand·ing (lôngʹstănʹdĭng, lŏngʹ ) adj. Of long duration or existence: a long standing friendship. * * * …

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  • 33long-term care — UK US noun [U] ► medical treatment that lasts for a long time: »The facility provides long tem care for the elderly …

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  • 34long-standing — long|stand|ing [ˌlɔŋˈstændıŋ US ˌlo:ŋ ] adj having continued or existed for a long time ▪ a long standing member of the committee long standing debate/dispute etc ▪ a long standing feud between the two families ▪ the long standing problem of… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 35Time, Forward! — (translit. Vremya, vperyod! , ru. Время, вперёд!) is the Soviet 1965 drama film directed by Sofiya Milkina and Mikhail Shveytser based on a novel with the same name and a screenplay by Valentin Katayev. Composer Georgi Sviridov, sound by Lev… …

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  • 36long-running — adj [only before noun] used to talk about something that has been continuing for a long time ▪ a long running saga long running dispute/battle/debate/feud etc ▪ She was involved in a long running legal battle. long running show/musical/soap opera …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 37long-lasting — adj. Existing or persisting for a long time; as, a long lasting friendship. Syn: durable, lasting, long lived. [WordNet 1.5] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 38Long-suffering — Long suf fer*ing, n. Bearing injuries or provocation for a long time; patient endurance of pain or unhappiness; patient; not easily provoked. Syn: long sufferance. [1913 Webster] The Lord God, merciful and gracious, long suffering, and abundant… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 39long-term unemployment — ➔ unemployment * * * long term unemployment UK US noun [U] ECONOMICS, HR ► a situation in which people have not had a job for a long time, usually a year or more: »The unemployed must be offered retraining instead of long term unemployment and de …

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  • 40long-awaited — UK US adjective ► having been expected for a long time: »a long awaited bid/deal/sale »a long awaited agreement/announcement/report »Shares in smaller companies have begun their long awaited recovery …

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