Longish Meaning in English
word
ˈɫɔŋɪʃ
LAWNG-ish
lˈɒŋɡɪʃ
LONG-ish
释义
Somewhat long; a little longer than average, but not very long.
用法与细微差别
Informal and often used with physical descriptions (hair, dress, wait, etc.) to indicate something is a bit longer than normal. 'Longish' softens the idea; it's not exact. Less common with abstract concepts.
Spanish: algo largo - larguitoPortuguese (BR): meio longo - meio compridoPortuguese (PT): um pouco longo - um tanto compridoChinese (Simplified): 有点长 - 略长Chinese (Traditional): 有點長 - 稍長Hindi: कुछ लंबाArabic: طويل قليلاًBengali: একটু লম্বা - লম্বাটেRussian: длинноватыйJapanese: やや長め - ちょっと長めVietnamese: hơi dài - dài vừa vừaKorean: 약간 긴 - 좀 긴Turkish: uzunca - biraz uzunUrdu: کچھ لمبا - ذرا لمباIndonesian: agak panjang
例句
She has longish hair.
basic
The movie was longish but interesting.
basic
He wore a longish coat in winter.
basic
My hair’s a bit longish right now; I need a trim.
natural
Let’s take the longish route and enjoy the view.
natural
The meeting felt longish, but at least we finished early.
natural