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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ˌlong-ˈterm ●●○ W3 adjective [usually before noun]  LONG TIMEcontinuing for a long period of time, or relating to what will happen in the distant future 长期的,长远的;有长期打算的 OPP short-term the long-term future of the fishing industry 渔业的长远未来 the long-term interests of the company 公司的长远利益the long-term unemployed (=people who have not had a job for a long time) 长期失业人士 the long-term effects of alcohol on the body 酒精对人体的长期影响long-term plan/strategy/solution 长远的计划/战略/解决方案long-term loan/investment 长期贷款/投资 in the long term at term1(6)
Examples from the Corpus
long-termPeople need to think long-term.Any patient who has vascular disease should be on long-term aspirin.This chapter will discuss the main long-term contracts which a potential recording artist is likely to sign.But there is no evidence that they either intended or effected systematic and long-term destruction.This means that fishing quotas are likely to fall in coming years in order to preserve the long-term future of the fisheries.Term Structure of Interest Rates Effective management of financing sources requires an understanding of the relationship between short-term and long-term interest rates.long-term investmentsFurther long-term savings are anticipated from the reforms.This caution obviously arises from the need to minimize the risk of long-term side-effects caused by seemingly innocent new substances.But my strategy was to keep in mind the long-term situation ...long-term futureBut what about the long-term future?Since firms need to make profits in market economies, these projects have no long-term future.Innovation and expansion have continued apace as manufacturers have no misgivings about the long-term future for clay roofing tiles.In these circumstances the long-term future for mental health services in inner London was not good.Is not that the best investment that we can make in the long-term future for that troubled area?That is the only long-term future for the coal industry.This means that fishing quotas are likely to fall in coming years in order to preserve the long-term future of the fisheries.
From Longman Business Dictionarylong-termˈlong-term adjective [only before a noun]1long-term plans, aims etc are related to a long period of time into the futureBoeing’s predictions about long-term jet sales2the long-term unemployed people who have not had a job for a long timea new law to extend jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed
ˌlong-ˈterm adjectiveChineseSyllable
to a long of relating Corpus period continuing or Business time, for


long-term
ˌlong-ˈterm W3 adjective [usually before noun]
continuing for a long period of time, or relating to what will happen in the distant future
   OPP  short-term:
    the long-term future of the fishing industry
    the long-term interests of the company
    the long-term unemployed (=people who have not had a job for a long time)
    the long-term effects of alcohol on the body
    long-term plan/strategy/solution
    long-term loan/investment
in the long term at term1(6)


long-termBrE /ˌlɒŋ ˈtɜːm/ 🔊NAmE /ˌlɔːŋ ˈtɜːrm/ 🔊, /ˌlɑːŋ ˈtɜːrm/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] that will last or have an effect over a long period of time 长期的;长远的;长期有效的a long-term strategy长期的策略the long-term effects of fertilizers肥料的长远影响a long-term investment长线投资that is not likely to change or be solved quickly 近期不大可能改变的;不大可能很快解决的long-term unemployment长期失业   compare short-term