Frequency rank: 11,596. – 11,619.
- long-termantonym: 短期【たんき】
nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'; noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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Generated definitions (experimental)
- long-term
This term is used to describe something that extends over a long period of time or is intended to last.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ちょうきてき長期的なけいかく計画long-term planちょうき長期にわたるlasting for a long timeちょうき長期とうし投資long-term investmentちょうきてき長期的なえいきょう影響long-term impactちょうきせん長期戦protracted battleちょうききゅうか長期休暇long-term vacationちょうきてき長期的してん視点long-term perspectiveちょうき長期のもくひょう目標long-term objectiveちょうきかん長期間のlong durationちょうき長期りょうよう療養long-term care
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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2. ちょうきしんようぎんこう長期信用銀行はしきん資金をちょうたつ調達するためにさいけんはっこう債券発行することがほう法によってにんか認可されるが、かれら彼らはふつうぎんこう普通銀行がのようなほうほう方法でよきん預金をとる取ることができない。
While long-term credit banks are authorized by law to issue bonds to raise fund, they are not allowed to take deposits the way ordinary banks are.
After being ill for a long time, Jane turned into a couch potato.
Working so long on the graveyard shift made his health suffer badly.
All were imprisoned by the Allies after the war and later sentenced to death or given long prison terms for war crimes.
The postwar has experienced several long periods of continuous strong prosperity, among which are the Jinmu Boom and the Iwato boom.
If I can get through with my exams, I'll take a long vacation.
The management tended to be too concerned about short-term improvement of the bottom line to have any long-term design for the future.
Indeed this chair is fine to look at, but it will not stand up to long use.
Records are particularly scarce for this era, perhaps owing to a long series of natural disasters which befell the capital.
17. ちゅうごく中国でのころなういるすコロナウイルスのあうとぶれいくアウトブレイクにたいする対するふあん不安により、ぜんせかい全世界のけいざい経済をささえる支えるさぷらいちぇえんサプライチェーンにちょうきてき長期的なそんがい損害をうみだす生み出すかのう可能せい性がみこまれ見込まれ、ぜんせかい全世界のかぶか株価はげつようび月曜日にきゅうらく急落した。
Stock markets around the world tumbled Monday over fears that China’s coronavirus outbreak is causing long-term damage to the supply chains that are the lifeblood of the global economy.