lengthy
adj. 長的,漫長的; 冗長的; 囉唆的(演說,文章等)
You use lengthy to describe an event or process which lasts for a long time.
...a lengthy meeting.
冗長的會議
...the lengthy process of filling out passport application forms.
填寫護照申請表的漫長過程
A lengthy report, article, book, or document contains a lot of speech, writing, or other material.
...a lengthy report from the Council of Ministers...
部長會議釋出的冗長報告
There is a lengthy article on Spike Milligan in the Observer newspaper.
《觀察家報》上有一篇關於斯派克·米利根的長篇文章。
1. relatively long in duration; tediously protracted;
A settlement was reached after lengthy negotiations.
經過長時間的談判而達成協議.
A solution may require lengthy negotiations.
而解決之道也許需要長期協商談判.
Caption: Mr. Jobs was greeted with a standing ovation and lengthy applause by the crowd.
描述: 會場聽眾起立並長時間鼓掌,歡迎喬布斯歸來.
They'll also get Chris Mihm back shortly from his lengthy bout with a balky ankle.
在不久的未來,湖人還將迎來許久因膝傷缺席的米姆.
People were deterred from taking legal action because it was expensive and lengthy.
普羅大眾都不敢訴諸法律行動,因為這既昂貴又耗時.