longitudinal
longitudinal 英 [ˌlɒŋgɪˈtju:dɪnl] 美 [ˌlɑndʒəˈtudnl]
adj. 长度的,纵向的;经线的
名词复数:longitudinals
- Use the adjective longitudinal to describe something that takes place over a long period of time, like a study of the lifetime eating habits of people who live on islands.
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- adj. 长度的,纵向的;经线的
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1. What will you learn from the Early Autism Risk longitudinal Investigation that you are participating in?
在这里输入译文问:你从你参加过的早期自闭症风险纵向调查中学到了什么?
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2. We are left with survey-or better, longitudinal studies--to attempt to answer the question whether waiting until marriage to have sex improves the sex or quality of the marriage.
我们只剩下了调查,或是更好一些的纵向研究——尝试回答婚后性行为是否能够提高性爱或是婚姻的质量这一问题。
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3. Their study included 128 subjects who already were part of a longitudinal study investigating risk factors for depression.
他们的研究包括128名被试。 他们曾是研究抑郁风险因素纵向研究的部分样本。
- longitudinal (adj.) late 14c., from Medieval Latin longitudinalis, from Latin longitudo (see longitude).
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