A synonym for the word long road. Long synonyms. Stress, word forms, paradigm
- Dolgiy is an island in the southeastern part of the Barents Sea, south of Vaygach Island (Arkhangelsk region of the RSFSR). Length about 40 km, width 3-5 km. Big Soviet encyclopedia
- long - Obsesslav. Indo-European character (cf. Hittite dalugaeš “long”, Old Persian darga- “long”, Latin longus< *dlongus - тж. и. т. д.). Суф. производное (суф. -г-) от того же корня, что и длина. Shansky Etymological Dictionary
- long - long, long, long, long, Ukrainian. dear, blr. doўgi, old glory. long μακρός (Supr.), Bulgarian. dʁlI(ъ)g, Serbohorvian. doug, slovenian dȏɫg, f. dóɫga, Czech. dlouhý, slvts. dlhý, Polish dɫugi, v.-luzh. doɫhi, n.-luzh. dial dɫugi "long, long". Etymological Dictionary of Max Vasmer
- long - spell. long; cr. f. long, long, long Lopatin's spelling dictionary
- long - LONG - SHORT Long - short (see) lengthen (xia) - shorten (xia) (see) Long coat - short coat. ○ Two walked across the steppe, casting ugly wavy shadows on the wheat - one long, the other short. Kazakevich. Two in the steppe. Dictionary of antonyms of the Russian language
- Dolgy - I or Dubinsky - threshold on the river. Angara, in the Irkutsk province, in the Nizhneudinsky district. In this place of the Angara throughout the 50th century. between the villages Dubinsky and village. Ust-Vikhorskaya flows in one channel (pipe), between granite rocks that drop vertically into the river up to 20 soots. Encyclopedic Dictionary Brockhaus and Efron
- long - Long song (colloquial fam.) - transl. long, boring business. -Treating this disease is a long story. To shelve (colloquial) - to postpone the execution of something. affairs for an indefinite period. Don't put off going to your parents for too long. Volkova's phraseological dictionary
- long - a Common Slavic word of Indo-European nature (in Hittite daluga - “long”, in Lithuanian ilgas, in Latin longus; modern English long - “long” goes back to the same basis). It is formed from the same root as the one preserved in the dialects, dol - “length”. The original meaning is “long”. Krylov's etymological dictionary
- long - long adj. 1. Long lasting. || opposite short 2. Lengthy (about sounds). Dictionary Efremova
- long - Long. Morphemic-spelling dictionary
- long - Long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, long, debts, longer, longer Zaliznyak's Grammar Dictionary
- long - D'OLGIY, long, long; long, long, long. 1. Prolonged, lasting for a considerable time. Long life. Long haul. Long wait. From sitting in one place for a long time. Long winter. 2. Lingering, slow (obsolete). Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary
- long - LONG, big, long, about length and esp. about time. The Russian hour is long. To spin finely is to wait a long time. In spring the days are long, but the thread is short, too lazy to spin. Whether it’s long or short, what happens cannot be avoided. There is no talk in long speeches or short ones. Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary
- long - -aya, -oe; long, long, long; longer and longer. 1. Prolonged, lasting for a considerable time; long. Long separation. Long lesson. Long life. □ The August evenings became darker and longer. Korolenko, Modern pictures. Small academic dictionary
- long - Long, endless, centuries-old, long-term, long-term, durable, long-term, perennial, long-lasting; long, slow, lingering Protracted, chronic disease prot. != short, short avg. !!... Abramov's dictionary of synonyms
- long - LONG long, -a, -o; longer and longer. 1. Prolonged, lasting for a considerable time; long (opposite: short). D. lesson. D. path. Dth separation. Dth life. D. gaze (close, attentive). Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary
- long - LONG, oh, oh; long, long, long; longer and longer. 1. Long lasting, long lasting. Long silence. D. term. Long life. D. vowel sound (pronounced for a long time). Long (adv.) to wait. There is still a long time until the end (in the meaning of the tale). Long separation. Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary
- long - adj., used compare often long, long, long, debts; longer 1. Long is an action that takes a long time. Our journey was not very long. | We had a long conversation ahead of us. 2. A long look is called an attentive look. Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary
- long - endlessly ~ Dictionary of Russian Idioms
LONG
Synonyms:
long, endless, centuries-old, long-term, long-term, (long) eternal, long-term, perennial, long-lasting; long, slow, lingering, protracted, chronic; endless, protracted, elongated, long, longitudinal, elongated, no end to any edge, protracted, no end to no edge in sight, no end in sight, oblong, no end in sight, no end to the edge, non-short, no end, extended , no end in sight. Ant. brief, short, short-lived, slow
Synonyms:
Long, endless, centuries-old, long-term, long-term, durable, long-term, perennial, long-lasting; long, slow, drawn out.
Prolonged, chronic illness. ..
Wed.. and equally denote a large extent in space and time, but in an educated language it is more often used in relation to time, and - to space: long day, long life (but:, long thread, long nose), long stick, long street (but : long evening). The adjective most often corresponds to, and the adjective - . Long sounds. The centuries-old struggle of the Slavs with the Germans. "Their conversations are endless." Lerm.
LONG meaning
S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language
long
Meaning:
LONG, oh, oh; long, long, long; longer and longer.
1. Long lasting, long lasting. Long silence. D. term. Long life. D. vowel sound(pronounced for a long time). For a long time(adv.) wait. There's still a long time until the end(meaning tale). Long separation. Without hesitation(without hesitation).
Meaning:
Aya, oh; long, long, long; longer and longer.
Prolonged, lasting for a considerable time; long.
Long separation. Long lesson. Long life.
The August evenings became darker and longer. Korolenko, Modern pictures.
The summer day is long, but the week is short. And the month will flash by, and you won’t notice. Laptev, "Zarya".
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Lingering, slow.
Something familiar is heard in the long songs of the coachman. Pushkin, Winter Road.
2. Outdated And simple
LONG stress, word forms
Complete accentuated paradigm according to A. A. Zaliznyak
long
Stress, word forms, paradigm:
for a long time,
for a long time,
long,
long,
for a long time,
long
Origin, etymology:
long, long, long, Ukrainian dear, blr. doўgi, old glory. long μακρός (Supr.), Bulgarian. dʁlI(ъ)g, Serbohorvian. doug, slovenian dȏɫg, f. dóɫga, Czech. dlouhý, slvts. dlhý, Polish dɫugi, v.-luzh. doɫhi, n.-luzh. dial dɫugi "long, long".
Related Lit. ìlgas, ltsh. il̃gs "long, long", Old Indian dīrghás, Avest. darǝɣa-, Old Persian darga-, Greek δολιχός, lat. indulgeō "to be indulgent, to have an inclination", Hittite. daluga- “long”, Old Indian, compare. step. drā́ghīyān, excellent. drā́ghiṣṭas, Avest. drāǰyō "further", drāǰištǝm "longest, longest"; see I. Schmidt, Vok. 2, 22; Crit. 32 et seq.; Bernecker 1, 251 et seq.; M. – E. 1, 705; Bezzenberger, GGA, 1896, pp. 954 et seq.; Trautman, Apr. Sprd. 346, 55; Walde - Gofm. 1, 694 et seq.; Meilleux, BSL 25, 27; Meillet - Vaillant 77. Further, this also includes lat. longus, goth. laggs "long" from *dlongos; see Specht 126. Hence the long “goblin” is a taboo name, because, according to legend, it is long, like trees; see Havers 113.
(In the Baltic languages, the closest word to the slavic word is probably the Yatvingian form, traces of which are found in the Lithuanian hydronyms Dùlgas, Dulgẽlė; see Otrembsky, BNF 8, 1957, p. 280 et seq. - T.)
Long surname and toponym: Contents 1 Persons 2 Toponyms 2.1 Belarus 2.2 Russia ... Wikipedia
LONG, big, long, about length and esp. about time. The Russian hour is long. Fine spinning is a long wait. In spring the days are long, but the thread is short, too lazy to spin. Whether it’s long or short, what happens cannot be avoided. There is no talk in long speeches or short ones. U... ... Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary
LONG, long, long; long, long, long. 1. Prolonged, lasting for a considerable time. Long life. Long haul. Long wait. From sitting in one place for a long time. Long winter. 2. Lingering, slow (obsolete). "Something… … Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary
Dolgoy is a nickname that in Rus' must have applied to lanky, awkward teenagers, since long is ‘big, long’ (“The Russian hour is long”). Long, long, long - a tall person or other object. This nickname... ...Russian surnames
LONG, oh, oh; long, long, long; longer and longer. 1. Long lasting, long lasting. Long silence. D. term. Long life. D. vowel sound (pronounced for a long time). Long (adv.) to wait. There is still a long time until the end (in the meaning of the tale). Long separation. Not… … Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary
long- LONG, long, long, long-term, long-lasting LONG-TERM, long-term, special. funded for a LONG time, without end, endlessly, ad infinitum, endlessly, colloquially. century, colloquial eternity... Dictionary-thesaurus of synonyms of Russian speech
long- long, short. f. long, long, long, debts; compare Art. don't waste... Dictionary of difficulties of pronunciation and stress in modern Russian language
Village of Dolgiy Yar, Ukrainian. Dovgiy Yar Country UkraineUkraine ... Wikipedia
Adj., used. compare often Morphology: long, long, long, debts; longer 1. Long is an action that takes a long time. Our journey was not very long. | We had a long conversation ahead of us. 2. A long look is called... ... Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary
long- oh, oh; do/log, do/lga 1) Long-lasting, long-lasting. Long conversation. Long separation. Long look. ...He was already bored from the long celebration, and he was about to leave here (Platonov). Synonyms: long-term/permanent, protracted ... Popular dictionary of the Russian language
Books
- The Long Way, Johannes Wilhelm Jensen. 1997 edition. The condition is good. Jensen tried to create a colossal panorama of the fate of the Scandinavian tribes - from the Ice Age to the barbarian campaigns against Rome. Epic" long haul" -…
- The Long Twentieth Century, D. Arrighi. The long twentieth century: Money, power and the origins of our time / Transl. from English A. Smirnov and N. Edelman. M.: Publishing house “Territory of the Future”, 2006. (Series “University Library...