long-lived
英 [ˌlɒŋ ˈlɪvd]
美 [ˌlɔːŋ ˈlɪvd]
adj. 寿命长的; 长寿的; 经久耐用的; 持久的
牛津词典
adj.
- 寿命长的;长寿的;经久耐用的;持久的
having a long life; lasting for a long time
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 长命的;持久的;耐久的
Something that islong-livedlives or lasts for a long time.- The flowers may only last a day but the plants are long-lived.
这些花也许只开一天,但植物本身却很长寿。 - ...huge piles of long-lived radioactive material.
一大堆耐久的放射性物质
- The flowers may only last a day but the plants are long-lived.
英英释义
adj
- existing for a long time
- hopes for a durable peace
- a long-lasting friendship
双语例句
- In this maelstrom, long-lived political dynasties, venerable institutions, and hundred-year-old business models are all at risk.
在变革这个大漩涡中,长期存在的政权、古老的机构和历经百年的商业模式都将面临风险。 - Politicians come and go, but Mr Murdoch represents long-lived, market-tested institutional power.
政客们来了又走,而默多克代表着一种经久不衰、久经市场考验的机构力量。 - It is a long-lived fish, sometimes reaching an age of40 years or more.
是一种长命鱼,一般可以达到40岁或以上。 - Bats are, for their size, surprisingly long-lived creatures.
蝙蝠的寿命,相对它的体积来说,可算长得惊人的了。 - The various garbage collection strategies perform very differently depending on the mix of short-lived and long-lived objects.
根据短寿对象和长寿对象的混合比例,不同垃圾收集策略的性能会有非常大的差别。 - We aim to be a long-lived organization, pursuing sustainability and culture.
我们立志成为长青组织,追求持续增长和文化塑造。 - The gain or loss on sale of the long-lived asset.
在拍卖中长命的资产增益或损失。 - Predominant yew in Europe; extraordinarily long-lived and slow growing; one of the oldest species in the world.
欧洲一种主要的紫杉树;生长速度慢,但寿命极长;世界上最古老树种之一。 - Because classes are generally long-lived objects, they are allocated directly into tenure space.
由于类通常是长期存活的对象,因此可以将它们直接分配到保留区空间。 - The flowers may only last a day but the plants are long-lived.
这些花也许只开一天,但植物本身却很长寿。