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long·ish /ˈlɒŋɪʃ $ ˈlɒːŋɪʃ/ adjective informal LONGfairly long 略长的;相当长的 OPP shortishExamples from the Corpuslongish• Flapper bathing beauties were well covered, including longish drawers and stockings.• The man with the guitar was dark and smooth-faced, with longish hair, a sensitive mouth.• He wore a cap and a longish mac done up at the neck.• He has high cheekbones, and a longish nose.• You may be able to accommodate this bending by tying in to a longish pergola or trellis on a wall or fence.• Two negative reports, say, over a longish period of time..• They look like crude, longish pine cones, with bracts clearly recognizable as modified leaves.• an artist with longish red hair• He is not much of a talker; a longish sentence for him is um, his standard reply to most questions.long·ish adjectiveChineseSyllable Corpus fairly long |