释义 |
long-servingˌlong-ˈserving adjective [only before noun] - Dole and Gramm, to be sure, enjoy fund-raising advantages of their own, as powerful long-serving senators.
- During 1948 two long-serving members of staff retired.
- It is the day when Jean Fabre, the president-in-waiting, takes over from the long-serving incumbent Albert Ferrasse.
- Palace beat Watford 3-0, with these two men performing really well together and beginning another of Palace's long-serving full-back partnerships.
- Repeated calls for Mr Mubarak to change his long-serving and mediocre cast of ministers have so far been ignored.
- Systems topple, statues walk, long-serving political incumbents take a hike in a huge global shake-up.
► long-serving member a long-serving member of the committee having a particular job or position for a long time: a long-serving member of the committee |