长此以往
Explanation: Go a long way. Usage: Partial official; for clause; that over time there will be the result of poor Source: Lu Xun's "Letter To _set_ two hundred fifty-six Zhang Tingqian": "If things continue this way, I am afraid to date are reflected in its desolation." Examples: ~, Will become successful that way the Ming Dynasty, made by the major political impact of the road, the wavering, the Government can not do a thing. (High-Yang "Qing Unofficial History" on the books)- Thesaurus: teeter, Pace A shake, not accepted, be [come in] nowhere, have difficulty walking, year in year out, in the course of time, be of the remote past in days of old, Haikushilan, dust and stone fly as in storm, Lei Feng number of child, Wind drift sand Go stone, dizzy, for years, swear by the Heaven and the sun, in (the) course of time, to be as good as one's words., promise that will be kept, get half the result with twice the effort, Jingtianjidi, in days of old, For one or several years Minoru tired, In successive years Tired old, Jidejingtian, Deal, vain trip, What it preaches, to make vows or pledges repeatedly, Refers to the days of the oath, wind that carries sand and drives stones
- Antonym Group: Total Day await, Total days can be, Total Day can be expected, Total Day to be
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