Long story short Meaning in English
expression
释义
Used before giving the main point or ending of a story without explaining all the details. It means you are skipping to the important part.
用法与细微差别
Informal, very common in conversations and storytelling. Used to summarize or skip details and get to the point. Equivalent to 'to make a long story short.' Not used in formal writing.
例句
Long story short, I missed the bus and was late to work.
basic
I broke my leg but, long story short, I’m okay now.
basic
Long story short, we won the game in the last minute.
basic
He started talking about his day, but to long story short, he just forgot his keys.
natural
We tried everything to fix it, but long story short, we had to buy a new one.
natural
So, long story short, they got married after knowing each other for just two months.
natural