long time
1long-time — long|time [ˈlɔŋtaım US ˈlo:ŋ ] adj [only before noun] having existed or continued to be a particular thing for a long time ▪ a long time supporter of civil rights long time friend/lover etc …
2Long time — (Largo tiempo) en español es una canción del álbum she wolf perteneciente a la cantautora colombiana Shakira. Esta canción fue difundida por primera ves en una radio famosa de latinoamerica el 28 de diciembre del 2009. En esta radio ellos habían… …
3long-time — adjective having continued or existed as a particular thing for a long time: Tom s getting married to his long time girlfriend in July …
4long-time — ♦♦♦ ADJ: ADJ n You use long time to describe something that has existed or been a particular thing for a long time. Newcomers had to pay far more in taxes than long time land owners... She married her long time boyfriend. ...a long time member of …
5long-time — adjective (only before noun) having existed or continued to be a particular thing for a long time: a long time supporter of civil rights …
6long-time — UK / US adjective having continued or existed as a particular thing for a long time Tom s getting married to his long time girlfriend in July …
7ˌlong-ˈtime — adj having continued or existed as a particular thing for a long time his long time girlfriend[/ex] …
8long-time — /ˈlɒŋ taɪm/ (say long tuym) adjective old: my long time friend …
9long-time — adj. Long time is used with these nouns: ↑ally, ↑associate, ↑companion, ↑contributor, ↑customer, ↑employee, ↑fan, ↑favourite, ↑friend, ↑lover, ↑manager, ↑ …
10Long Time No See — Is an English expression used when people haven t seen each other in a while. It probably originates from a Chinese expressionFact|date=September 2008, hence the non English syntax. The Simplified Chinese is 好久不见 ( hao jiu bu jian or ho noi mou… …