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long s US English

an obsolete form of lower-case s, written or printed as ſ. It was used in initial and medial but not final position in a word and was generally abandoned in English-language printing shortly before 1800

it's a long story in story1 US English

used to indicate that, for now, one does not want to talk about something that is too involved or painful

s'habiller long in long French-English

to wear longer skirts

it's a long haul in haul English-French

la route est longue

s'habiller long/court in habiller French-English

to wear long/short skirts

he's come a long way in way1 English-Spanish

ha venido de muy lejos

she's been away a long time in long English-French

elle est restée longtemps absente

to wear one's hair long/short in wear English-French

avoir les cheveux longs/courts

he's the latest in a long line of radical leaders in line1 English-Spanish

es el último de una larga serie de dirigentes radicales