英 [ˈlɒŋɪʃ] 美 [ˈlɔːŋɪʃ]
adj. 稍长的;略长的
longish /ˈlɒŋɪʃ/
形容词 Longish means fairly long. 较长的
She's about my age, with longish hair.
她与我年龄相仿,但头发较长。
somewhat long
略长的
稍长的
... stink v. 发出臭味 longish adj. 相当长的 rally n. (行情、价格等)跌后复升 ...
lengthen 使延长;加长
There was a longish pause.
有一个略长的停顿。
She's about my age, with longish hair.
她与我年龄相仿,但头发较长。
The volume consists of short poems interspersed by eight "Meditations," longish poems of free association.
此书卷包含短诗和八个穿插的“冥想”,也就是自由联想的比较长的诗。
It's a longish poem, not in your anthology, but you can find it in The Complete Yeats, and I've given you on this handout page just a couple stanzas from it, so you have a sense of it.
这是一首很长的诗,你们的选集里没有,但在叶芝全集里可以找到,我给你们发的材料上就有,只是其中的几节,你们可以大概有个了解。
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Mr Badawi can expect a longish honeymoon, probably up to the general election due next year.
Mr Venizelos, the front-runner to succeed him, may have to put in a longish spell in opposition.
ECONOMIST: Tough fiscal negotiations run into hard political reality
An example of a chunky structural change is a duplication or deletion of a longish DNA sequence.