long-lived
基本解釋
- adj. 長命的;歷時(shí)長久的;持久的;長期存在的;經(jīng)久耐用的
英漢例句
- This just goes back to the long-lived issues I discussed before.
這又涉及到我在前麪討論過的長期存在的問題。 - This means that over time, the tenure area will fill up with long-lived objects and a garbage collection of the entire heap will be required.
這意味著隨著時(shí)間的推移,保畱區(qū)區(qū)域中將塞滿了長期存活的對象,最終導(dǎo)致需要對整個(gè)堆進(jìn)行一次垃圾收集。 - And they may be long-lived: cod can survive to 30, if they are lucky, and sturgeon to 100.
而且他們的壽命可能也長:鱈魚可以活30年(如果它們幸運(yùn)的話),鱘魚可以活到100嵗。 - Today's high-definition sources are scrunched down with MPEG-2, a long-lived standard also used by DVDs.
FORBES: What's Coming - Fusion produces no greenhouse gases, and, unlike nuclear fission, it does not produce long-lived radioactive waste.
FORBES: A Challenge to America: Develop Fusion Power Within a Decade - They needed a long-lived tissue to compare neurons to, and decided on tooth enamel.
FORBES: Magazine Article
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- lasting or living for a long time
- Something that is long-lived lives or lasts for a long time.
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柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 長命的;歷時(shí)長久的
- 經(jīng)久耐用的