lengthy
/ˈleŋkθi/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈleŋkθi/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈleŋ(k)-thē ˈlen(t)-/ (ame, mw)
lengthy — 形容詞
- lengthypositive
- lengthiercomparative
- lengthiestsuperlative
1. lasting much longer than expected, or containing more words or pages than needed
漫長;冗長
持續很久或篇幅很長,常帶負面含義
lasting much longer than expected, or containing more words or pages than needed, often in a way that feels tiring
Asher had to sit through a lengthy meeting about office cleaning schedules.
Asher 得參加一場關於辦公室清潔時間表的漫長會議。
collocation: lengthy meeting
The doctor's explanation was so lengthy that Minh forgot the first part before she finished.
醫師的解釋實在太冗長,Minh 還沒聽完就忘了前面說了什麼。
predicative: was + lengthy + that-clause showing consequence
Evelyn wrote a lengthy report on water quality, but nobody read it.
Evelyn 寫了一份關於水質的冗長報告,但根本沒人看。
A lengthy delay at the train station made Faisal miss his job interview.
火車站的一次漫長延誤讓 Faisal 錯過了他的工作面試。
There was a lengthy pause after Eleni asked the difficult question.
Eleni 問了那個困難的問題之後,出現了一段漫長的沉默。
- long
neutral and more common than 'lengthy'; works for any duration without implying a negative judgement
- protracted
more formal, emphasises that something continues far longer than expected, often in a negative sense
- prolonged
suggests something lasts longer than usual, often with a feeling of impatience or difficulty
- extended
can be neutral or positive; often suggests a deliberate lengthening rather than an unwanted duration
文法句型
lengthy + [noun]
be / become / seem + lengthy
用法筆記
More formal and often more negative in tone than the neutral word 'long'. Common after nouns like meeting, process, speech, document, delay, and explanation to imply that something has taken or required too much time or space.