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		Definition of long distance in English: long distance(also long-distance) adjective  1Travelling or operating between distant places. 长途(旅行)的  a long-distance lorry driver 长途卡车司机。  long-distance phone calls 长途电话。 Example sentencesExamples -  Roddy himself was a long-distance lorry driver, then he moved to Edinburgh for five years.
 -  The company regularly achieves the highest passenger satisfaction ratings of the long-distance operators.
 -  Many people do not have a car and use buses and trucks for local and long-distance travel.
 -  Her husband was a long-distance lorry driver operating within the United Kingdom.
 -  It's little wonder that fewer young men want to drive long-distance trucks.
 -  With long-distance travel people can be far more flexible about exactly when they travel and they can book in advance.
 -  People who use energy efficient methods for long-distance travel obtain rewards.
 -  At a few bunks on the city's outskirts, there are also resting facilities for long-distance travellers.
 -  He points out that the magazine shop and snack bar are mainly used by long-distance travellers who use the National Highway.
 -  Of course, this is an emerging nightmare for local and long-distance phone companies.
 -  Digger has decided to use my cell phone to make long-distance calls.
 -  She switches between languages when making long-distance phone calls from work.
 -  The heady aroma of diesel and agarbatti brings to mind the dash and swagger of long-distance bus and truck drivers.
 -  He has called for taxi operators to have a relief driver available for long-distance trips.
 -  Federal deregulation has done the same for plane tickets and long-distance phone calls.
 -  We have the best record of the long-distance train operating companies and continue to provide an excellent service.
 -  The temptation to become a long-distance lorry driver is still there.
 -  The TRA operates three classes of long-distance rail service and one type of electric commuter train.
 -  Skinner's voice has gathered the dust of long-distance phone calls.
 -  They were barred from operating on long-distance routes, he alleged.
 
 2Denoting or relating to a race distance of 6 miles or 10,000 metres (6 miles 376 yds), or longer. 〔田径〕长距离(全程6英里或10, 000米 即6英里376码或以上) 长途卡车司机。 Example sentencesExamples -  At the outset I assumed I would end up with two sprinters, two milers and two long-distance runners.
 -  They talk about the loneliness of the long-distance runner and, with no one on hand to help or comfort her, she was a picture of isolation.
 -  Sunday will feature a long-distance race for catamarans and keelboats.
 -  This year's toll of four deaths is grimly shocking and raises questions about the safety of such long-distance races.
 -  Midfield players are far more athletic now, resembling long-distance runners.
 
 
 adverb  Between distant places. 远距离地 长途旅行。 Example sentencesExamples -  Anyone wishing to travel long-distance in a hurry goes by plane.
 
    Definition of long distance in US English: long distance(also long-distance) adjectiveˈlɔŋ ˈˌdɪstəns 1Traveling or operating between distant places. 长途(旅行)的  a long-distance truck driver 长途卡车司机。  long-distance phone calls 长途电话。 Example sentencesExamples -  The company regularly achieves the highest passenger satisfaction ratings of the long-distance operators.
 -  With long-distance travel people can be far more flexible about exactly when they travel and they can book in advance.
 -  People who use energy efficient methods for long-distance travel obtain rewards.
 -  Of course, this is an emerging nightmare for local and long-distance phone companies.
 -  It's little wonder that fewer young men want to drive long-distance trucks.
 -  Federal deregulation has done the same for plane tickets and long-distance phone calls.
 -  Her husband was a long-distance lorry driver operating within the United Kingdom.
 -  We have the best record of the long-distance train operating companies and continue to provide an excellent service.
 -  They were barred from operating on long-distance routes, he alleged.
 -  The heady aroma of diesel and agarbatti brings to mind the dash and swagger of long-distance bus and truck drivers.
 -  He points out that the magazine shop and snack bar are mainly used by long-distance travellers who use the National Highway.
 -  He has called for taxi operators to have a relief driver available for long-distance trips.
 -  Digger has decided to use my cell phone to make long-distance calls.
 -  The temptation to become a long-distance lorry driver is still there.
 -  She switches between languages when making long-distance phone calls from work.
 -  At a few bunks on the city's outskirts, there are also resting facilities for long-distance travellers.
 -  Skinner's voice has gathered the dust of long-distance phone calls.
 -  Many people do not have a car and use buses and trucks for local and long-distance travel.
 -  Roddy himself was a long-distance lorry driver, then he moved to Edinburgh for five years.
 -  The TRA operates three classes of long-distance rail service and one type of electric commuter train.
 
 2Denoting or relating to a race distance of 6 miles or 10,000 meters (6 miles 376 yds), or longer. 〔田径〕长距离(全程6英里或10, 000米 即6英里376码或以上) 长途卡车司机。 Example sentencesExamples -  This year's toll of four deaths is grimly shocking and raises questions about the safety of such long-distance races.
 -  They talk about the loneliness of the long-distance runner and, with no one on hand to help or comfort her, she was a picture of isolation.
 -  Sunday will feature a long-distance race for catamarans and keelboats.
 -  At the outset I assumed I would end up with two sprinters, two milers and two long-distance runners.
 -  Midfield players are far more athletic now, resembling long-distance runners.
 
 
 adverbˈlɔŋ ˈˌdɪstəns Between distant places. 远距离地 长途旅行。 Example sentencesExamples -  Anyone wishing to travel long-distance in a hurry goes by plane.
 
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