0 travelling a long way, or separated by a long distance:
2 relating to services, especially telecommunications, that connect places that are long way from each other:
long-distance carrier/company/provider Some long-distance carriers are lobbying to gain equal access to mobile phone customers.
On a typical weekday the company's long-distance network has about 2 million calls initiated every five minutes.
A long-distance service that gives you a package on your most dialed numbers might save you money.
Although long-distance phone calls are going up, the charge for local calls will not alter.
The pick-up point for the long-distance coaches is now in the new bus station.
He snitched to my boss that I'd been making long-distance calls at work!
A body of recent work has argued that apparent long-distance feature spreading between consonants does not actually skip intervening segments.
First, tall plants with smooth and small seeds are not likely to be dispersallimited, despite their lack of morphological adaptations for long-distance dispersal.
These are languages which lack long-distance dependencies and functional (as opposed to anaphoric) control constructions.
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長途的,遠距離的…
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长途的,远距离的…
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de larga distancia, a distancia [singular], de larga distancia [singular]…
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de longa distância…
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長距離…
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uzun mesafeli, şehirlerarası, uluslararası…
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longue distance, sur le long cours, de fond…
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de llarga distància, de fons…
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