longstanding
longstanding — 形容詞
- longstandingpositive
- more longstandingcomparative
- most longstandingsuperlative
1. used to describe something that started many years ago and is still here now, su
長久的
存在已久、至今仍持續的
used to describe something that started many years ago and is still here now, such as a friendship, a problem, or an agreement.
Noor and Eri have a longstanding friendship that began in primary school.
Noor 和 Eri 有著從小學就開始的長久友誼。
longstanding + noun: describing a relationship that started years ago
The two villages share a longstanding dispute over the river border.
這兩座村莊長期以來為了河岸邊界而爭執不休。
longstanding dispute: a problem present for many years
Christopher finally fixed a longstanding problem with the old factory roof.
Christopher 終於修好了舊工廠屋頂長久以來的問題。
There is a longstanding rule here: no shoes inside the temple.
這裡有個由來已久的規矩:進寺廟不能穿鞋。
Valentina kept her longstanding promise to visit her grandmother every Sunday.
Valentina 一直遵守每個星期天去看祖母的長久承諾。
- long-established
stresses something set up long ago and now firmly in place, often a business or custom
- long-term
stresses lasting far into the future, not how long it has already lasted
- enduring
more formal; stresses that something lasts despite difficulty
文法句型
longstanding + noun
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun (attributive). You rarely say 'the friendship is longstanding'; instead say 'a longstanding friendship'.