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Long English.
The longest English is: long-standing.

Pronunciation English [? l? st? Nd], beauty [? lst? nd].

grammar

1, long can be interpreted as "forever", indicating that the action took place a long time ago or later, usually before adverbs or prepositional phrases.

2, standing is the present participle of stand, used as an adjective, the meaning is permanent; Do not move; Erect; No flow.

The dash in 3.long-standing is a hyphen, which is used to connect two words together to form a word. The word composed of two characters is double deepening, which means time-honored brand.

A long-standing bilingual example

1, fans? And then what? Student? Is it? Harvest? Visit? Where to? Technology? No? Existence? Part? Yes? Long-term amateur? Prepare.

Amateurs and students acquire technology without joining long-established amateur organizations.

2. But? That? Country? What else? Really? Answer? Very little? A long time ago? Brand? Yes? Its? Own.

But China has its own brand with a long history.

3. It has a long history? Relationship? With what? China? Really? Proved it? Valuable? For what? German.

Facts have proved that a long-term relationship with China is very important to Germany.

4. China? Really? Answer? A long time ago? Wine? Culture.

China has a long drinking culture.

5. iron? Threads? Hands? Knitting? Lantern? Is it? Answer? Tradition Art? Yes? China? Which one? Really? Answer? A long time ago? History.

Hand-woven lanterns with iron wire is a traditional craft in China with a long history.