0 made for a long period of time that will last into the future:
1 continuing into, or thinking and deciding about, the future:
long-range forecasts/planning/goals Revenue projections are based on long-range forecasts.
long-range advantages/benefits/effects Corporations of all sizes are seeing the long-range advantages of integrating their tax filing.
2 travelling over a long distance:
Dissatisfaction was expressed with these methods because of their failure, their side effects, or fear of their possible long-range consequences.
These domains we believe affect, and are of long-range importance for, human infant growth and development within the matrix of its culture.
Current ab initio calculations of protein folding do not include long-range attraction between nonpolar groups in water.
The particles perceive each other at macroscopic distances due to the newly appeared long-range links that keep the integrity of the system.
In their investigation, the analytical model was based on a long-range interaction.
These results demonstrate that axon-mediated inhibition was necessary for the long-range correlations between the model ganglion cells, both during background activity and under full-field stimulation.
A change in the receptor-binding-site affinity could alter the short-range force but not the long-range double-layer force.
Now, in the past, linguistic change was generally fairly slow, partly because long-range communication was slow and the pace of life relaxed.
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長遠的,長期的, 遠端的, 長程的,遠程的…
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长远的,长期的, 远程的…
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a largo plazo, de largo alcance, a largo plazo [singular]…
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de longo prazo, de longo alcance…
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uzun vadeli/süreli, uzun menzilli…
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à long terme, à longue portée…
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dálkový, dlouhodobý…
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langtrækkende, langsigtet, langtids-…
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