long run
英 [lɒŋ rʌn]
美 [lɔːŋ rʌn]
长期
英英释义
noun
- a period of time sufficient for factors to work themselves out
- in the long run we will win
- in the long run we will all be dead
- he performed well over the long haul
双语例句
- If the government clamps down on the protestors, that will only serve to strengthen them in the long run
如果政府镇压抗议者,从长远来看,这将只能使他们更加坚决。 - There is a long run budget issue because of demographics but within the range I think can be handled.
由于人口结构问题,德国存在一个长期的预算问题,但我认为这在可以应对的范围内。 - In the long run, it was for the best
长远来说,这是最好的。 - The new ERP system is a bit complicated but in the long run, it'll be worth it.
这套新的ERP系统是有点复杂但长远来看是值得的。 - That may be good news for China's trading partners in the long run.
从长远来看,这对于中国的贸易合作伙伴可能是个好消息。 - But, in the long run, it's not good for the country.
但从长远来看,对国家没有什么好处。 - But, in the long run, it is extremely difficult to make sense of this content.
然而,在长时间运行之后,我们已经很难利用这些内容得出非常有意义的结果。 - In the long run, that amounts to saving time as well.
从长期来看,这也相当于节省了时间。 - Over the long run, diligence will earn you the respect of your colleagues.
时间久了,勤奋会使同事对你产生尊重。 - I don not believe that politics in the long run is about individuals.
我认为,政府,归根结蒂,并不是和个人的关系。
