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单词 lasting
释义
lastinglast‧ing /ˈlɑːstɪŋ $ ˈlæs-/ ●○○ adjective [usually before noun] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • a lasting peace settlement
  • His next book is about the lasting effects of the Vietnam war.
  • Japan's creation of a Western-style economy has been the country's lasting achievement.
  • The committee's decision could have a lasting effect on the community.
  • The incident left a lasting impression on the young girl.
  • The speech could do lasting damage to US--German relations.
  • Until we all give up violence, there cannot possibly be lasting peace in the world.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
continuing for a long time: · The film was very long.· There has been a long period without rain.
continuing for a long time, especially longer than you want or expect: · Drivers face lengthy delays on all roads out of the city.· Police are going through the lengthy process of re-examining all the evidence.· He faces a lengthy prison sentence.
[only before noun] continuing for a long time – used especially about disputes, campaigns, or shows: · He has been involved in a long-running dispute with his neighbour.· The programme is one of the longest-running series on television.· a long-running campaign to prevent the airport from being built
continuing for a long time – used especially about effects or relationships: · Stress can have long-lasting effects.· While at the school, she made many long-lasting friendships.
formal continuing for a long time, especially an unusually long time: · Despite protracted negotiations, they were unable to reach an agreement.· The couple have been involved in a protracted battle for custody of their children.
continuing for a long time, especially longer than expected, or longer in a way that makes a situation worse: · He returned to work after a prolonged absence.· Studies have linked prolonged use of the drug to cancer.· a prolonged period of economic decline
[only before noun] continuing for a long time – used especially about visits, trips, breaks etc that last longer than was planned: · an extended stay in hospital· He took an extended break from work after his father died.· She didn’t like being away from home for extended periods.
[only before noun] strong enough or great enough to continue for a long time: · The negotiations were aimed at achieving a lasting peace.· This affair has done lasting damage to the president’s credibility.· The book left a lasting impression on me.
continuing for a long time – used especially about memories, influences, or feelings of liking someone or something: · One of my most enduring memories is of going on holiday to France with my parents.· the enduring appeal of Conan Doyle’s stories· his enduring love for Ireland
[only before noun] continuing for a very long time and needing a lot of energy, patience, or determination: · It was a marathon session of talks which continued until 3 am.· He arrived after a marathon journey across Europe.
continuing forever, for a very long time, or for the rest of your life: · She has permanent damage to her eyesight.· the search for a permanent solution to the problem· They’ve offered her the job on a permanent basis.
continuing for a very long time – used especially when something continues to affect someone or something for a long time: · The experience left a lasting impression on him.· Things that happen in early childhood can have a lasting effect on your life.· Shelley was to have a lasting influence on him.· Is there any hope for a lasting peace in the Middle East?
continuing so long that you think it will never end – used especially when something needs a lot of effort: · Keeping the house clean is a never-ending battle.· It was a never-ending task.· The search was never-ending.
a perpetual state or feeling seems to be there all the time – used especially about something that is very annoying, worrying, or tiring: · For many working mothers, balancing the demands of children and job is a perpetual challenge.· The people live in a perpetual state of fear.
continuing forever – used especially in the following phrases: · Gold is the symbol of everlasting love.· He promised them everlasting life.
continuing forever – used especially in the following phrases: · Do you believe in eternal life?· the secret of eternal youth· She has my eternal gratitude (=I will always be grateful to her).· You’re always the eternal optimist. (=you always think that good things will happen)
Longman Language Activatorcontinuing for a long time
continuing for a long time: · The play was good, but it was a little too long.· He died after a long illness.· It's a long flight - 15 hours.
a lengthy process or delay takes a long time so that you have to wait before you can do something: · She died of natural causes after a lengthy illness.· The runways have reopened, but travelers have been warned to expect lengthy delays.lengthy process/procedure etc: · He was indicted on drug charges after a lengthy investigation by the US Drug Enforcement Administration. · The procedures for bringing a body back for burial are lengthy and complex.· Creating a new network system is a lengthy process.
a long-running event or performance is one that continues for a very long time: · The action is the latest in a long-running battle between the US and Canada relating to Cuban relations. · The proposal would end a long-running dispute between the Internal Revenue and the petroleum producers.· The long-running musical "Jesus Christ Superstar' is to close after more than 3,000 performances.
a long-standing situation, agreement, or arrangement has continued for a long time and is likely to continue for a long time in the future: · Motorola has a long-standing agreement to provide at least one week's training to all new employees.· The area is populated by Kurdish rebels who have long-standing grievances against Hussein.· GM maintains a long-standing policy of not commenting on market speculation and rumour.
strong enough or great enough to continue for a long time: · The speech could do lasting damage to US--German relations.· Japan's creation of a Western-style economy has been the country's lasting achievement.lasting effect/impact etc: · His next book is about the lasting effects of the Vietnam war.lasting peace/friendship/agreement etc: · Until we all give up violence, there cannot possibly be lasting peace in the world.leave/make a lasting impression: · The incident left a lasting impression on the young girl.
continuing for all of someone's life - use this about relationships, interests and feelings etc: · She first visited Ireland when she was ten, and developed a lifelong interest in the country.· Depression has been a lifelong struggle for me.lifelong ambition/dream etc: · According to his biographers, he had a lifelong ambition to make money.· For many people, owning their own business is a lifelong goal.lifelong member/resident/friend etc: · Virginia Maples, a lifelong resident, praised the town for its neighborliness. · Alvin met the poet Hughes, who became a lifelong friend and confidante.
continuing for a long time, or longer than you expected: · How are you going to explain your prolonged absence?· a prolonged and bloody battle for independence· Studies show that prolonged exposure to maternal depression can result in childhood mood disorders.
lingering doubts, hopes, or other feelings continue for a long time, especially long after a particular event: · She had a lingering sense of guilt for some time after breaking off her relationship with Henry.· For years, Mexico's primary feeling toward the US was one of lingering resentment.· What will be the lingering images of the Sydney Olympic Games?· If he had any lingering doubts about the marriage, he did not show it.
an enduring feeling, memory, influence, quality or relationship continues for a long time: · His childhood experiences had an enduring influence on his work.· My most enduring memory of my father is watching him clean his rifle.· The friendships formed in her schooldays proved to be the most enduring.· Cartoons have a universal and enduring appeal.
formal an abiding feeling, belief, or interest continues for a long time and is not likely to change: · She had a basic and abiding belief in democratic systems.· As a boy he had had an abiding curiosity about how things worked.· The internal security of his country was the President's other abiding concern.· His father had an abiding interest in nature.
a chronic illness or bad situation continues for a very long time or is permanent: · China has a chronic shortage of capital, so it must encourage saving.· the chronic decay of the inner city areas· We need to take steps to counter the chronic decline in our export market.· He suffers from chronic asthma.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 The reforms will bring lasting benefits.
 Their generosity made a lasting impression on me.
 a solution that would bring lasting peace
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· These plans are likely to result in lasting benefit to the whole of our district.
(=being famous for a long time)· Diderot gained lasting fame as the editor of the French Encyclopaedia.
· This began a lasting friendship between the two women.
(=happiness that continues)· Leonie had found a lasting happiness in her relationship with Jim.
· The injury caused him discomfort but no lasting harm.
(=one that lasts for a long time)· The arrival of the railways made a lasting impact on many sectors of the economy.
(=one that someone remembers for a long time)· Sam’s performance had clearly made a lasting impression on the audience.
(=continuing for a long time)· His travels in Africa had a lasting influence on his work.
 An appeal has been launched to build a lasting memorial to the composer.
(=that you will always have)· The children's abiding memory of their father is of his patience and gentleness.
· He has the chance to forge a lasting peace with the Palestinians.
(=that will be important or useful for a long time)· He wanted to achieve something of lasting value.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB
· Between campaigns he formed attachments of a more lasting kind.· Momentary pleasures are given up, but only because a more lasting pleasure is promised later.· Two other recent plays, both dramatised, although one from real life, left a more lasting impression.
NOUN
· There are people who are convinced that the problem is so acute that lasting damage has already been done.· That was all fairly predictable, and unlikely to prove of lasting damage.· The first meeting is also a time when transgressions are most likely to cause lasting damage.· Her rifle butt had given him a nasty knock, but there would be no lasting damage.· All unpleasant, especially to a small child, but usually of brief duration and causing no lasting damage.
· However, a really creative approach can be a great attention-fixer and have a lasting effect.· Some of the tax reforms in this budget, however, will have a large and lasting effect.· Something she'd suffered, like chickenpox: nasty, but with few if any lasting effects.· No one doubts that the move will have significant lasting effects on the world of Unix and its relations.· Decisions taken on these issues were to have a lasting effect on the geographical deployment of full-time staff.· It was a mild hallucinogen - no lasting effects.· That is why what may at first seem to be a casual incident can have lasting effects.· The only lasting effect it may have is on the careers of some of the people involved.
· Minton introduced him to Denis Wirth-Miller and Richard Chopping with whom he formed a lasting friendship.· I have made lots of lasting friendships along my Guiding road as I have through Medau and think myself lucky.· Above all, however, is the recurring theme of lasting friendship.· Social clubs especially for hard-of-hearing people may create lasting friendships and opportunities for service.· You meet some delightful people and lasting friendships result - being a husband and wife team helps.· There were many crew changes therefore lasting friendships did not have time to mature.
· The arrival of the railways made an important and lasting impact on many sectors of the economy.· Certainly, they have had little lasting impact on teaching practices.· Their coverage is tightly focused in order to achieve rapid but lasting impact on managers' effectiveness.· They may have a lasting impact.· The final chapter outlines what is involved in production planning if a video recording is to have any lasting impact.· Dicey's work has had a major and lasting impact.
· The implementation of the rationalisation programme left a lasting impression on Finniston which was to influence his future operating style.· Such stories would have made a lasting impression on my father and given him an early interest in Abyssinia.· It made a lasting impression on me.· But George Burt made a lasting impression on the place, after which it was no longer the old-world village it had been.· His family had been very poor when he was young, and it had left a lasting impression on him.· A heavy stream of important trading statements made little lasting impression on the shares involved.· The first visit by prospective parents is important as it creates a lasting impression.· Yet, regrettably, the lasting impression is of a merely superficial look at grinding poverty.
· Like Shelley, he was a lasting influence on Steven Morrissey.· Because they had no lasting influence, they were regarded as minor.· Cochrane's criticism of the impact of health care has had a lasting influence and is often used to undermine health services.
· The indigenous media need more than ever to promote lasting peace with justice, through ecumenical and interfaith dialogue.· And as the action becomes bloodier, chances of a genuine and lasting peace become even more remote.· There seems to be only one feasible solution that could bring lasting peace.· A ceasefire, let alone lasting peace, will take long negotiation.
· State terror can not be a lasting solution.
· Secondly, to give the magazine readability, something with lasting value and relevance that readers wish to keep for reference.· The projects were to be of real and lasting value, and able in the long run to pay for themselves.· I haven't produced a single piece of writing of lasting value in my life.· An adequate transactional competence should be a real achievement of lasting value.
strong enough, well enough planned etc to continue for a very long time SYN  long-lasting:  The reforms will bring lasting benefits. Their generosity made a lasting impression on me. a solution that would bring lasting peace see thesaurus at long, permanent
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