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longevity

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++lon·gev·i·ty /lɒnˈdʒevəti $ lɑːn-, lɒːn-/ noun [uncountable]  1 LONG TIMEthe amount of time that someone or something lives 寿命longevity of the greater longevity of women compared with men 女性相对于男性更长的寿命 The worms have a longevity of about two years. 这些虫子大约能活两年。2 long life or the long time that something lasts 长寿;持久 The ancient Chinese claimed that garlic promoted longevity. 中国古人说蒜能延寿。3 the amount of time that something lasts 持续时间longevity of the longevity of an athlete’s career 运动员的职业寿命
Examples from the Corpus
longevityThe inhabitants enjoy good health and longevity.The people of this village enjoy good health and longevity.Very few people have a career of great longevity, constancy and consistency in films.He attributes his longevity to 'a simple diet and a glass of wine every day'.It was operated with care, oiled, greased and allowed to rest; its longevity was protected.But for the first time it seemed possible to measure the body like a machine to test its longevity.The more successful we are at prolonging longevity, the more it will cost us in elderly care costs.The die was cast for great species longevity.But they also came to represent admired qualities: strength, longevity and triumph over adversity.As in the case of genes, fecundity is much more important than longevity of particular copies.the disparity in the longevity of the sexes
Origin longevity (1600-1700) Late Latin longaevitas, from Latin longaevus long-lived, from longus long + aevum age
lon·gev·i·ty nounChineseSyllable
someone time that amount Corpus or the of lives something


longevity
longevity /lɒnˈdʒevəti, lɒnˈdʒevɪti $ lɑːn-, lɒːn-/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Late Latin
 Origin: longaevitas, from Latin longaevus 'long-lived', from longus 'long' + aevum 'age'
1. the amount of time that someone or something lives
    longevity of
    the greater longevity of women compared with men
    The worms have a longevity of about two years.
2. long life or the long time that something lasts:
    The ancient Chinese claimed that garlic promoted longevity.
3. the amount of time that something lasts
    longevity of
    the longevity of an athlete’s career


lon·gev·ityBrE /lɒnˈdʒevəti/ 🔊NAmE /lɔːnˈdʒevəti/ 🔊, /lɑːnˈdʒevəti/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (formal) long life; the fact of lasting a long time 长寿;长命;持久We wish you both health and longevity. 我们祝愿您二位健康长寿。🔊🔊He prides himself on the longevity of the company. 他为公司悠久的历史而感到骄傲。🔊🔊