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long
/ˈlɔŋ/
(a.)長的,長久的,冗長的,做多頭的(vi.)渴望,熱望,極想(ad.)長久
From:
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long
長
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Long
a.
[
Compar.
Longer
superl.
Longest
]
1.
Drawn
out
in
a
line
,
or
in
the
direction
of
length
;
protracted
;
extended
;
as
,
a
long
line
; --
opposed
to
short
,
and
distinguished
from
broad
or
wide
.
2.
Drawn
out
or
extended
in
time
;
continued
through
a
considerable
tine
,
or
to
a
great
length
;
as
,
a
long
series
of
events
;
a
long
debate
;
a
long
drama
;
a
long
history
;
a
long
book
.
3.
Slow
in
passing
;
causing
weariness
by
length
or
duration
;
lingering
;
as
,
long
hours
of
watching
.
4.
Occurring
or
coming
after
an
extended
interval
;
distant
in
time
;
far
away
.
The
we
may
us
reserve
both
fresh
and
strong
Against
the
tournament
,
which
is
not
long
. --
Spenser
.
5.
Having
a
length
of
the
specified
measure
;
of
a
specified
length
;
as
,
a
span
long
;
a
yard
long
;
a
mile
long
,
that
is
,
extended
to
the
measure
of
a
mile
,
etc
.
6.
Far-reaching
;
extensive
.
“
Long
views.”
7.
Phonetics
Prolonged
,
or
relatively
more
prolonged
,
in
utterance
; --
said
of
vowels
and
syllables
.
See
Short
,
a.
, 13,
and
Guide
to
Pronunciation
, §§ 22, 30.
8.
Finance & Com.
Having
a
supply
of
stocks
or
goods
;
prepared
for
,
or
depending
for
a
profit
upon
,
advance
in
prices
;
as
,
long
of
cotton
.
Hence
,
the
phrases
:
to
be
,
or
go
,
long
of
the
market
,
to
be
on
the
long
side
of
the
market
,
to
hold
products
or
securities
for
a
rise
in
price
,
esp
.
when
bought
on
a
margin
.
Contrasted
to
short
.
Note:
☞
Long
is
used
as
a
prefix
in
a
large
number
of
compound
adjectives
which
are
mostly
of
obvious
meaning
;
as
,
long-
armed,
long-
beaked,
long-
haired,
long-
horned,
long-
necked,
long-
sleeved,
long-
tailed,
long-
worded
,
etc
.
In the long run
,
in
the
whole
course
of
things
taken
together
;
in
the
ultimate
result
;
eventually
.
Long clam
Zool.
,
the
common
clam
(
Mya arenaria
)
of
the
Northern
United
States
and
Canada
; --
called
also
soft-shell clam
and
long-neck clam
.
See
Mya
.
Long cloth
,
a
kind
of
cotton
cloth
of
superior
quality
.
Long clothes
,
clothes
worn
by
a
young
infant
,
extending
below
the
feet
.
Long division
.
Math.
See
Division
.
Long dozen
,
one
more
than
a
dozen
;
thirteen
.
Long home
,
the
grave
.
Long measure
,
Long meter
.
See
under
Measure
,
Meter
.
Long Parliament
Eng. Hist.
,
the
Parliament
which
assembled
Nov
. 3, 1640,
and
was
dissolved
by
Cromwell
,
April
20, 1653.
Long price
,
the
full
retail
price
.
Long purple
Bot.
,
a
plant
with
purple
flowers
,
supposed
to
be
the
Orchis mascula
. --
Dr
.
Prior
.
Long suit
(a)
Whist
,
a
suit
of
which
one
holds
originally
more
than
three
cards
. --
R
.
A
.
Proctor
.
(b)
One's
most
important
resource
or
source
of
strength
;
as
,
as
an
entertainer
,
her
voice
was
her
long suit
.
Long tom
.
(a)
A
pivot
gun
of
great
length
and
range
,
on
the
dock
of
a
vessel
.
(b)
A
long
trough
for
washing
auriferous
earth
. [
Western
U.S.]
(c)
Zool.
The
long-tailed
titmouse
.
Long wall
Coal Mining
,
a
working
in
which
the
whole
seam
is
removed
and
the
roof
allowed
to
fall
in
,
as
the
work
progresses
,
except
where
passages
are
needed
.
Of long
,
a
long
time
. [
Obs
.] --
Fairfax
.
To be long of the market
,
or
To go long of the market
,
To be on the long side of the market
,
etc
.
Stock Exchange
,
to
hold
stock
for
a
rise
in
price
,
or
to
have
a
contract
under
which
one
can
demand
stock
on
or
before
a
certain
day
at
a
stipulated
price
; --
opposed
to
short
in
such
phrases
as
,
to
be
short
of
stock
,
to
sell
short
,
etc
. [
Cant
]
See
Short
.
To have a long head
,
to
have
a
farseeing
or
sagacious
mind
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Long
n.
1.
Mus.
A
note
formerly
used
in
music
,
one
half
the
length
of
a
large
,
twice
that
of
a
breve
.
2.
Phonetics
A
long
sound
,
syllable
,
or
vowel
.
3.
The
longest
dimension
;
the
greatest
extent
; --
in
the
phrase
,
the
long
and
the
short
of
it
,
that
is
,
the
sum
and
substance
of
it
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Long
,
adv.
1.
To
a
great
extent
in
space
;
as
,
a
long
drawn
out
line
.
2.
To
a
great
extent
in
time
;
during
a
long
time
.
They
that
tarry
long
at
the
wine
.
--
Prov
.
xxiii
. 30.
When
the
trumpet
soundeth
long
.
--
Ex
.
xix
. 13.
3.
At
a
point
of
duration
far
distant
,
either
prior
or
posterior
;
as
,
not
long
before
;
not
long
after
;
long
before
the
foundation
of
Rome
;
long
after
the
Conquest
.
4.
Through
the
whole
extent
or
duration
.
The
bird
of
dawning
singeth
all
night
long
.
--
Shak
.
5.
Through
an
extent
of
time
,
more
or
less
; --
only
in
question
;
as
,
how
long
will
you
be
gone
?
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Long
,
prep.
By
means
of
;
by
the
fault
of
;
because
of
. [
Obs
.]
See
Along of
,
under
3d
Along
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Long
,
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Longed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Longing
.]
1.
To
feel
a
strong
or
morbid
desire
or
craving
;
to
wish
for
something
with
eagerness
; --
followed
by
an
infinitive
,
or
by
for
or
after
.
I
long
to
see
you
.
--
Rom
.
i
. 11.
I
have
longed
after
thy
precepts
.
--
Ps
.
cxix
. 40.
I
have
longed
for
thy
salvation
.
--
Ps
.
cxix
. 174.
Nicomedes
,
longing
for
herrings
,
was
supplied
with
fresh
ones
. . .
at
a
great
distance
from
the
sea
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
2.
To
belong
; --
used
with
to
,
unto
,
or
for
. [
Obs
.]
The
labor
which
that
longeth
unto
me
.
--
Chaucer
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
long
adj
1:
primarily
temporal
sense
;
being
or
indicating
a
relatively
great
or
greater
than
average
duration
or
passage
of
time
or
a
duration
as
specified
; "
a
long
life
"; "
a
long
boring
speech
"; "
a
long
time
"; "
a
long
friendship
"; "
a
long
game
"; "
long
ago
"; "
an
hour
long
"
[
ant
:
short
]
2:
primarily
spatial
sense
;
of
relatively
great
or
greater
than
average
spatial
extension
or
extension
as
specified
; "
a
long
road
"; "
a
long
distance
"; "
contained
many
long
words
"; "
ten
miles
long
" [
ant
:
short
]
3:
of
relatively
great
height
; "
a
race
of
long
gaunt
men
"-
Sherwood
Anderson
; "
looked
out
the
long
French
windows
"
4:
holding
securities
or
commodities
in
expectation
of
a
rise
in
prices
; "
is
long
on
coffee
"; "
a
long
position
in
gold
"
[
ant
:
short
]
5:
of
speech
sounds
(
especially
vowels
)
of
relatively
long
duration
(
as
e.g.
the
English
vowel
sounds
in
`
bate
',
`
beat
', `
bite
', `
boat
', `
boot
') [
ant
:
short
]
6:
used
of
syllables
that
are
unaccented
or
of
relatively
long
duration
7:
involving
substantial
risk
; "
long
odds
"
8: (
of
memory
)
having
greater
than
average
range
; "
a
long
memory
especially
for
insults
"; "
a
tenacious
memory
" [
syn
:
tenacious
]
9:
planning
prudently
for
the
future
; "
large
goals
that
required
farsighted
policies
"; "
took
a
long
view
of
the
geopolitical
issues
" [
syn
:
farseeing
,
farsighted
,
foresighted
,
foresightful
,
longsighted
]
10:
having
or
being
more
than
normal
or
necessary:"long
on
brains
"; "
in
long
supply
"
n
:
a
comparatively
long
time
; "
this
won't
take
long
"; "
they
haven't
been
gone
long
"
adv
1:
for
an
extended
time
or
at
a
distant
time
; "
a
promotion
long
overdue
"; "
something
long
hoped
for
"; "
his
name
has
long
been
forgotten
"; "
talked
all
night
long
"; "
how
long
will
you
be
gone
?"; "
arrived
long
before
he
was
expected
"; "
it
is
long
after
your
bedtime
"
2:
for
an
extended
distance
v
:
desire
strongly
or
persistently
[
syn
:
hanker
,
yearn
]
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