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久 (jiǔ) is often used to describe the length of time something has been happening. For example, 他们已经在一起久了 (tāmen yǐjīng zài yīqǐ jiǔ le) means "they have been together for a long time". It can also be used to describe the length of time something will take, such as 他们会在这里待久一点 (tāmen huì zài zhèlǐ dài jiǔ yīdiǎn) which means "they will stay here for a while".
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1. 长 (cháng): long; lasting; extended; protracted; protractedly; for a long time.
2. 漫长 (màn cháng): long; lengthy; protracted; interminable; everlasting.
3. 旷日持久 (kuàng rì chí jiǔ): lasting for a long time; protracted; drawn-out.
4. 持续 (chí xù): continuous; sustained; prolonged; lasting; extended.
5. 持久 (chí jiǔ): lasting; enduring; persistent; long-lasting; long-enduring.
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久 (jiǔ) is a formal word in Chinese, meaning "long" or "a specified duration". It is often used to describe a long period of time, such as "久违" (jiǔ wéi) meaning "long time no see" or "久闻大名" (jiǔ wén dà míng) meaning "I have heard your name for a long time". It can also be used to describe a long-lasting or enduring quality, such as "久经考验" (jiǔ jīng kǎo yàn) meaning "tested by time" or "久负盛名" (jiǔ fù shèng míng) meaning "well-known for a long time".
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