long spell

可以是好的或坏的。
常用释义
长时间的一段时期:通常指持续时间较长的一段时间,可以是好的或坏的。

例句

We did just that, suffering another long spell perched on the side of this summit awkwardly holding our pads above us.

我们举着垫子高高过头,难看得要死,在山顶上遭受着又一次长时间的栖息山头的苦痛。

由于一段很长时间的干旱直到3月下旬这些种子才开始发芽。

All that could leave Labour facing a long spell in the wilderness.

所有这些都会使工党面临长期在野的局面。

但是英国的外交政策同样表明了,它意欲摆脱近十年来由于和美国保持“特殊关系”而套上的紧箍咒。

After a long spell in the fashion wilderness, the practice is in vogue again and Turner has profited from Europeans' renewed interest in it.

在游离于时尚边缘很长一段时间后,动物标本又重获青睐,而特纳则从欧洲人在这方面的兴趣上赚到了钱。

痴心报主,愚直仇人;久拼七尺,不复挂念。

去年夏天有一段很长的热天。

You may choose what you like: only let it be little, for I shall walk there and back: sixty miles each way, that is a long spell!

你喜欢什么就挑什么吧,只是要挑个小东西,因为我要走去走回:一趟六十英里,挺长一趟路哩!

After a long spell of noisy city life.

对,在城市里待的时间长了。

Those in their 20s can find that a long spell of unemployment leaves a permanent dent in their lifetime income;

20多岁的人发现长期失业会一直减少他们的终生收入。