inglés > español | |
long | |
1. adj. Largo. | |
2. adv. Por o durante una gran distancia. | |
3. adv. Por o durante un gran duración. | |
inglés > inglés | |
long | |
1. adj. Having much distance from one terminating point on an object or an area to another terminating point (usually applies to horizontal dimensions; see Usage Notes below). |  |
It's a long way from the Earth to the Moon. |  |
2. adj. Having great duration. |  |
The pyramids of Egypt have been around for a long time. |  |
3. adj. Seemingly lasting a lot of time, because it is boring or tedious or tiring. |  |
4. adj. (UK, dialect) Not short; tall. |  |
5. adj. (finance) Possessing or owning stocks, bonds, commodities or other financial instruments with the aim of benefiting of the expected rise in their value. |  |
I'm long in DuPont; I have a long position in DuPont. |  |
6. adj. (cricket) Of a fielding position, close to the boundary (or closer to the boundary than the equivalent short position). |  |
7. adj. (tennis, of a ball or a shot) That land beyond the baseline (and therefore is out). |  |
No! That forehand is longnb.... |  |
8. adj. Occurring or coming after an extended interval; distant in time; far away. |  |
9. adv. Over a great distance in space. |  |
He threw the ball long. |  |
10. adv. For a particular duration. |  |
How long is it until the next bus arrives? |  |
11. adv. For a long duration. |  |
Will this interview take long? |  |
Paris has long been considered one of the most cultured cities in the world. |  |
12. s. (linguistics) A long vowel. |  |
13. s. (programming) A long integer variable, twice the size of an int, two or four times the size of a short, and half of a long long. |  |
A long is typically 64 bits in a 32-bit environment. |  |
14. s. (finance) An entity with a long position in an asset. |  |
Every uptick made the longs cheer. |  |
15. s. (music) A note formerly used in music, one half the length of a large, twice that of a breve. |  |
16. v. (transitive, finance) To take a long position in. |  |
17. v. (intransitive) To await, aspire, desire greatly (something to occur or to be true) |  |
She longed for him to come back. |  |
18. adj. (archaic) On account of, because of. |  |
19. v. (archaic) To be appropriate to, to pertain or belong to. |  |
20. s. longitude |  |
español > inglés | |
largo | |
1. adj. long (having much distance from one terminating point to another) |  |
2. adj. long, lengthy, extended, prolonged, protracted, (having great duration) |  |
3. adj. long, long-running (seemingly lasting a lot of time) |  |
4. adj. good (slightly larger than the given amount) |  |
un kilo largo de naranjas - a good kilo of oranges |  |
5. n-m. length |  |
6. n-m. (climbing) pitch |  |
7. interj. get out!, scram! |  |
8. interj. get away! |  |