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long (lông, lŏng) adjective

Abbr. lg.

1. a. Extending a relatively great distance. b. Having relatively great height; tall. c. Having the greater length of two or the greatest length of several: the long edge of the door.

2. Of relatively great duration: a long time.

3. Of a specified linear extent or duration: a mile long; an hour long.

4. Made up of many members or items: a long shopping list.

5. Extending beyond an average or a standard: a long game.

6. Tediously protracted; lengthy: a long speech.

7. Concerned with distant issues; far-reaching: took a long view of the geopolitical issues.

8. Involving substantial chance; risky: long odds.

9. Having an abundance or excess of: "politicians whose résumés are long on competence" (Margaret Garrard Warner).

10. Having a holding of a commodity or security in expectation of a rise in price: long on soybeans.

11. Linguistics. a. Having a comparatively great duration. Used of a vowel or consonant. b. Of, relating to, or being a vowel sound in English, such as the vowel sound in mate or feet, that is historically descended from a long vowel.

12. a. Stressed or accented. Used of a syllable in accentual prosody. b. Being of relatively great duration. Used of a syllable in quantitative prosody.

adverb

1. During or for an extended period of time: The promotion was long due.

2. At or to a considerable distance; far: She walked long past the end of the trail.

3. For or throughout a specified period: They talked all night long.

4. At a point of time distant from that referred to: That event took place long before we were born.

5. Into or in a long position, as of a commodity market.

noun

1. A long time: This won't take long.

2. Linguistics. A long syllable, vowel, or consonant.

3. One who acquires holdings in a security or commodity in expectation of a rise in price.

4. a. A garment size for a tall person. b. longs Trousers extending to the feet or ankles.

idiom.

any longer

For more time: can't wait any longer.

as long as or so long as ( lông ăz)

1. During the time that: I'll stay as long as I can.

2. Inasmuch as; since: As long as you're up, get me a drink.

3. Under the condition that; provided that: "So long as we don't understand it too well, every other language is poetry" (Anatole Broyard).

before long

Soon.

long ago

1. At a time or during a period well before the present: I read that book long ago.

2. A time well before the present: heroes of long ago.

long in the tooth

Growing old.

no longer

Not now as formerly: He no longer smokes.

not long for

Unlikely to remain for much more time in: not long for this world.

the long and the short of it

The substance or gist: You can look on the front page of the paper for the long and the short of it.

 

[Middle English, from Old English lang.]