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 length [leŋθ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 长度, 长, 期间, 一段

[计] 记录长度; 块长; 字长

[化] 长度

[医] 长度, 长




    length
    [ noun ]
    1. the linear extent in space from one end to the other; the longest dimension of something that is fixed in place

    2. <noun.attribute>
      the length of the table was 5 feet
    3. continuance in time

    4. <noun.attribute>
      the ceremony was of short duration
      he complained about the length of time required
    5. the property of being the extent of something from beginning to end

    6. <noun.attribute>
      the editor limited the length of my article to 500 words
    7. size of the gap between two places

    8. <noun.attribute>
      the distance from New York to Chicago
      he determined the length of the shortest line segment joining the two points
    9. a section of something that is long and narrow

    10. <noun.artifact>
      a length of timber
      a length of tubing


    Length \Length\ (l[e^]ngth), n. [OE. lengthe, AS. leng[eth], fr.
    lang, long, long; akin to D. lengte, Dan. l[ae]ngde, Sw.
    l["a]ngd, Icel. lengd. See {Long}, a. ]
    1. The longest, or longer, dimension of any object, in
    distinction from {breadth} or {width}; extent of anything
    from end to end; the longest line which can be drawn
    through a body, parallel to its sides; as, the length of a
    church, or of a ship; the length of a rope or line.

    2. A portion of space or of time considered as measured by
    its length; -- often in the plural.

    Large lengths of seas and shores. --Shak.

    The future but a length behind the past. --Dryden.

    3. The quality or state of being long, in space or time;
    extent; duration; as, some sea birds are remarkable for
    the length of their wings; he was tired by the length of
    the sermon, and the length of his walk.

    4. A single piece or subdivision of a series, or of a number
    of long pieces which may be connected together; as, a
    length of pipe; a length of fence.

    5. Detail or amplification; unfolding; continuance as, to
    pursue a subject to a great length.

    May Heaven, great monarch, still augment your bliss
    With length of days, and every day like this.
    --Dryden.

    6. Distance. [Obs.]

    He had marched to the length of Exeter. --Clarendon.

    {At length}.
    (a) At or in the full extent; without abbreviation; as,
    let the name be inserted at length.
    (b) At the end or conclusion; after a long period. See
    Syn. of At last, under {Last}.

    {At arm's length}. See under {Arm}.


    Length \Length\, v. t.
    To lengthen. [Obs.] --Shak.

    1. The administration adopted new guidelines that have stricter limits on the scope and length of work that can be performed by consultants, but Cotton said they are too vague.
    2. There are nine restaurants, cafes or bars - and 38 blocks of toilets. The view down the length of the building from the inside is 614 metres long. Basically, the terminal has a large central core, with two arms stretched out straight on each side of it.
    3. "Only scuttled ships tend to make it to the bottom in one piece," Ballard said. "It appears the crew opened it up along its entire length.
    4. But some have spent so much time in hospitals, in broken homes or at arm's length from a terrified society that social skills like speaking have not been properly developed.
    5. Within the last few years, massive corrosion along the 880-mile length of the pipeline was discovered.
    6. Jackson's study suggests the stress might be enough to make the fault break in a great quake along 220 miles of its length.
    7. On the business-development side, the legislation would double the length of time a company could participate in the program to 14 years.
    8. The rate depends on the amount invested and the length of time the capital is to be tied up, usually one to five years. Rates are tracked regularly by Baronworth (081-518-1218).
    9. The three-stage, solid-fuel rocket would weigh 15 tons and measure 50 feet in length.
    10. This week he gave a ringing affirmation to the arm's length principle.
    11. Woodard, who discussed Bundy confessions at length with Washington state Attorney General Ken Eikenberry on Saturday night, said Bundy has failed to give investigators from either state much new information.
    12. The new administration's length of tenure has not been announced. Gen Sani Abacha will continue to hold his post of defence minister in addition to the new post of vice-president.
    13. "OK you guys, spread out," aerobics instructor Jan Voellinger said as the jury stood and stretched the length of one wall in the small courtroom.
    14. The 11th indicator, the length of the average workweek, showed no change from June to July.
    15. At its heart is a cold perfection, a sense of deliberate disengagement which holds the reader at arm's length.
    16. While other research has measured stride length, force and heel stability, Snow said a lack of techology prevented a study like hers until recently.
    17. They must never be allowed to dry out and should also get a yearly coat of oil or wood preservative. Butts can be placed some distance away from the downpipe by using special attachments that connect to it and a length of hose.
    18. LATVIA _ The Latvian Supreme Soviet parliament declared independence May 4, but the measure calls for a transition period of unspecified length.
    19. The new Merlin, which essentially replaces the existing Merlin line, has more features such as tracking length and duration of calls by phone, than the Spirit system, AT&T said.
    20. Employers and the government argued that the proposed labor legislation would reduce the flexibility of unions and industries to negotiate the length of the work week.
    21. "We debated it at great length and finally took a vote and the vote was 2-1 in favor of making the move," Wiberly said.
    22. The government then would recommend that Milken serve a maximum of five years in prison, but the length of any term would be up to U.S. Disctrict Judge Kimba Wood.
    23. Each pile has a metal rod piercing it, running its length.
    24. The autumnal equinox, the time when the sun crosses the equator making night and day of equal length, occured at 9:20 p.m. EDT Friday.
    25. He will decide, depending on the bids he receives, the length and cost of the franchise.
    26. Owen Williams' design was highly innovative for the 1930s. The production line dictated the length of the plant, and the need for as much natural light as possible produced the design of a concrete roof with 150,000 glass discs.
    27. S&P said that any potential credit impact of a court ruling against the tobacco companies is unlikely over the next two to three years, because of the length of the litigation process and because cases must be tried on individual merits.
    28. But the film suffers from its overall length and its meagre, stage-bound look.
    29. On both Tuesday and Thursday, Mr Major and Mr Kinnock engaged in a row over whether the government or the outside world should be blamed for the length and depth of the current UK recession.
    30. The Earth's rotation slowed slightly during a 10-day period in January, causing the length of a day to increase by five-ten-thousandths of a second, reports Dr. Dennis McCarthy of the U.S. Naval Observatory.
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