The role of artillery in handling the bulk of fire missions in effective engagement is not only a tribute to age-long tradition, but also an objective necessity.
Nagako wasn't controversial just because she broke the age-long tradition of Fujiwara family consorts and the fuss surrounding her engagement.
The country's culture, history, our manners and customs, age-long wisdom of the peoples of Russia are opposed with the cult of violence, cruelty, cynicism, plain ignorance and stupidity.
Muslims who care about their families and can afford the age-long tradition travel back to their hometowns to celebrate the biggest Islamic festival.
It recaptures the League's sense of being part of the age-long struggle against the Norman yoke.
‘I am glad that our order will always be remembered even past the age-long memories of our race,’ Amval declared.
This change in art is part of the general breakaway from age-long habits of thought that the Greeks achieved in the 5th century BC.
Shearer rejected any concept of ‘the slow age-long coming of the Kingdom; the gradual betterment of the world.’
Why not win the world by satisfying its age-long needs?
The unfortunate students shuffled along, trapped in the age-long wait for mystery meat and steamed broccoli.
Take an in-depth look at how science is changing this age-long debate.
The conclusion drawn from this was in the spirit of the age-long idea of the means of ‘feeding’ wars: This war, they thought, could not be long because the funds accumulated for its conduct would be spent in the course of the first months.
The age-long struggle of the nations for their existence and independence has ended in victory.
‘Opening doorways to new worlds,’ said the man. ‘And releasing the Fallen One from his age-long imprisonment.’
Definition of age-long in US English:
age-long
adjectiveˈājˌlôNGˈeɪdʒˌlɔŋ
attributiveHaving existed for a very long time.
长期的
the will to change age-long habits
改变长期习惯的意愿。
Example sentencesExamples
The conclusion drawn from this was in the spirit of the age-long idea of the means of ‘feeding’ wars: This war, they thought, could not be long because the funds accumulated for its conduct would be spent in the course of the first months.
The age-long struggle of the nations for their existence and independence has ended in victory.
The unfortunate students shuffled along, trapped in the age-long wait for mystery meat and steamed broccoli.
‘I am glad that our order will always be remembered even past the age-long memories of our race,’ Amval declared.
Muslims who care about their families and can afford the age-long tradition travel back to their hometowns to celebrate the biggest Islamic festival.
Why not win the world by satisfying its age-long needs?
Shearer rejected any concept of ‘the slow age-long coming of the Kingdom; the gradual betterment of the world.’
It recaptures the League's sense of being part of the age-long struggle against the Norman yoke.
The role of artillery in handling the bulk of fire missions in effective engagement is not only a tribute to age-long tradition, but also an objective necessity.
This change in art is part of the general breakaway from age-long habits of thought that the Greeks achieved in the 5th century BC.
‘Opening doorways to new worlds,’ said the man. ‘And releasing the Fallen One from his age-long imprisonment.’
The country's culture, history, our manners and customs, age-long wisdom of the peoples of Russia are opposed with the cult of violence, cruelty, cynicism, plain ignorance and stupidity.
Nagako wasn't controversial just because she broke the age-long tradition of Fujiwara family consorts and the fuss surrounding her engagement.
Take an in-depth look at how science is changing this age-long debate.