单词 | long-list |
释义 | long-list also longlist Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense long-lists, present participle long-listing, past tense, past participle long-listed 1. countable noun A long-list for something such as a job or a prize is a large group that has been chosen from all the people who applied for the job, or all the people or things that are competing for the prize. The successful ones from this group are chosen to go on the shortlist. There are 27 riders on the long-list. 2. verb If someone or something is long-listed for a job or a prize, they are put on a long-list of those to be considered for that job or prize. She was long-listed for the senior team last year. [be VERB-ed + for] long list in British English mainly British noun 1. a list of suitable applicants for a job, post, etc, from which a short list will be selected verb long-list 2. (transitive) to put (someone) on a long list long-list in British English (ˈlɒŋlɪst) noun 1. a list of suitable applicants for a job, post, etc, from which a short list will beselected; a group of competitors selected for further consideration There are 27 riders on the long-list. Only one of these names was on the long list, let alone the shortlist. verb (transitive) 2. to put (someone) on a long list She was long-listed for the senior team. Examples of 'long list' in a sentence |
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