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词汇 long-lost
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Definition of long-lost in English:

long-lost

adjective ˌlɒŋˈlɒstˈlɔŋ ˈˌlɔst
  • attributive Lost or absent for a long time.

    很久不见的;早已逝去的

    a long-lost friend

    很久不见的朋友。

    his long-lost youth

    他早已逝去的青春。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We were greeted like long-lost friends and ushered to our table, where we received devoted service for the rest of the night.
    • Then you can meet your long-lost friend, one who is supposed to be dead.
    • I was actually put back in touch with my two long-lost half-brothers because of all this.
    • He promised that once she was well enough they together would go on a search for the long-lost friend.
    • It took Rhea almost an hour to finally locate this long-lost friend and guardian, and she restrained herself from running into the room.
    • A former East Lancashire woman who now lives in Mexico is trying to get in touch with a long-lost friend from Darwen.
    • I bet long-lost relatives are already lining up to hail their cousin!
    • He'd walked into Hanson's office to be greeted by Oldfield as a long-lost friend.
    • Since his arrival he has been searching for his long-lost relatives and for the next four weeks he will be documenting his search.
    • It turns out it was his day to visit with a few other long-lost friends.
    • As families spread rugs on the grass, or head off to pick fruit, others greet each other like long-lost friends.
    • Village children yell the names of the Noronha girls, their long-lost friends.
    • I've found a foolproof way to make long-lost friends come out of the woodwork.
    • Pat spent that evening and night with long-lost friends and had the time of his life.
    • After some investigation, she becomes convinced the stranger is her long-lost father.
    • Here you can see reconstructed Inca ruins evoking a long-lost past.
    • They are also perfect settings for a reunion of long-lost friends, or a quiet rendezvous of two loving souls.
    • Since his arrival he has been searching for his long-lost relatives.
    • The claimant knows all the things he ought to know, and talks convincingly to the long-lost heir's friends.
    • That's why her eldest son, Patsy, was determined to find some link with his long-lost Spanish cousins.

Definition of long-lost in US English:

long-lost

adjectiveˈlɔŋ ˈˌlɔstˈlôNG ˈˌlôst
  • Lost or absent for a long time.

    很久不见的;早已逝去的

    a long-lost friend

    很久不见的朋友。

    his long-lost youth

    他早已逝去的青春。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Pat spent that evening and night with long-lost friends and had the time of his life.
    • Here you can see reconstructed Inca ruins evoking a long-lost past.
    • He'd walked into Hanson's office to be greeted by Oldfield as a long-lost friend.
    • Then you can meet your long-lost friend, one who is supposed to be dead.
    • A former East Lancashire woman who now lives in Mexico is trying to get in touch with a long-lost friend from Darwen.
    • It turns out it was his day to visit with a few other long-lost friends.
    • I've found a foolproof way to make long-lost friends come out of the woodwork.
    • Since his arrival he has been searching for his long-lost relatives and for the next four weeks he will be documenting his search.
    • I bet long-lost relatives are already lining up to hail their cousin!
    • Village children yell the names of the Noronha girls, their long-lost friends.
    • We were greeted like long-lost friends and ushered to our table, where we received devoted service for the rest of the night.
    • It took Rhea almost an hour to finally locate this long-lost friend and guardian, and she restrained herself from running into the room.
    • Since his arrival he has been searching for his long-lost relatives.
    • They are also perfect settings for a reunion of long-lost friends, or a quiet rendezvous of two loving souls.
    • As families spread rugs on the grass, or head off to pick fruit, others greet each other like long-lost friends.
    • After some investigation, she becomes convinced the stranger is her long-lost father.
    • He promised that once she was well enough they together would go on a search for the long-lost friend.
    • That's why her eldest son, Patsy, was determined to find some link with his long-lost Spanish cousins.
    • The claimant knows all the things he ought to know, and talks convincingly to the long-lost heir's friends.
    • I was actually put back in touch with my two long-lost half-brothers because of all this.
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