单词 | long-lived |
释义 | long-lived From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishlong-livedlong-lived /ˌlɒŋ ˈlɪvd◂ $ ˌlɒːŋ ˈlaɪvd/ adjectiveLONG TIMEliving or existing for a long time OPP short-lived Ostriches are long-lived birds. the band’s long-lived appealExamples from the Corpuslong-lived• But that apparent growth may not be long-lived.• Typically, the highest dividends are paid by stable, long-lived companies.• Key among them is the problem facing most developed countries of how to fund reasonably comfortable retirements for an increasingly long-lived population.• They are a long-lived species and a pair will not lay eggs every year.• Bream are a long-lived species and a six or seven pound fish is likely to be an elderly one.• This is critical for Beaujolais, for it is not a long-lived wine. |
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