long-term in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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Translations for long-term in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

pluriannu|el (pluriannuelle) [plyʀianɥɛl] ADJ

I.prospect|if (prospective) [pʀɔspɛktif, iv] ADJ

II.prospective N f

PEP [pɛp] N m abbrev

planifier [planifje] VB trans

chôm|eur (chômeuse) [ʃomœʀ, øz] N m (f)

réintégrer [ʀeɛ̃teɡʀe] VB trans

durée [dyʀe] N f

1. durée (période):

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long-term in the PONS Dictionary

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1. long-term (effective on a longer period):

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to be on long-term/short-term loan

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to be on long-term/short-term loan
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She called for targeted personal tax cuts for college tuition and long-term care.
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The camp is used for short-term wilderness camping, as well as long-term platform tent camping.
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Still, both cost- and time-intensive, this is a long-term contingency plan that few can count on.
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In addition to medical expense insurance, health insurance may also refer to insurance covering disability or long-term nursing or custodial care needs.
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Many leaseholders built up long-term rent arrears, and lack of clarity over ownership made raising money for refurbishment difficult.
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Bear in mind, too, that the most bubble-prone asset market is for housing, which is bought in very lumpy, long-term chunks.
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Marketers and publishers must thus develop a sustainable, long-term promotion strategy for their content.
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It is unclear whether this risk occurs with only long-term use or with short-term use as well.
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Because of this, anti-obesity drugs are not a practical long-term solution for people who are overweight.
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His long-term view was that deflation would, in any case, be the best way to help the economy.
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