long-standing 英 [ˈlɔŋstædiŋ]   美 [ˈlɔŋˈstændɪŋ, ˈlɑŋ-]

long-standing

long-standing  英 [ˈlɔŋstædiŋ] 美 [ˈlɔŋˈstændɪŋ, ˈlɑŋ-]

adj. 长期存在的;存在已久的 

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。
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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  • adj. 长期存在的;存在已久的
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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。

ˌlong-ˈstanding / ; NAmE / adjective [usually before noun ] that has existed or lasted for a long time 存在已久的;悠久的 a long-standing relationship 长期的关系 ˌlong-ˈstanding / ; NAmE /
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