long-standing
long-standing 英 [ˈlɔŋstædiŋ] 美 [ˈlɔŋˈstændɪŋ, ˈlɑŋ-]
adj. 长期存在的;存在已久的
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- adj. 长期存在的;存在已久的
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1. Several factors are fueling the trend, he says, including the weakening of long-standing cultural taboos and new waves of immigrants from Asia and Latin America.
他说,有几个因素推动了这一进程,包括长期存在的文化禁忌有所减弱、来自亚洲和拉丁美洲的移民新热潮。
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2. This need not be expensive, but it will require greater participation, an active dialog within the community, and a willingness to question some of our long-standing traditions.
这不需要多大的代价,但是需要更多的参与、社区中积极的对话,以及质疑我们的某些长期存在的传统的意愿。
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3. Some of the observations are long-standing criticisms: doctors tend not to take nurses’ or therapists’ observations seriously, cutting off an avenue for communication about the patient.
一些看法是长期存在的批评:医生往往不认真对待护士或者治疗师的意见,这切断了病人信息的渠道。
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