long-form
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈlɒŋ.fɔːm/us/ˈlɒŋ.fɔːrm/(of apieceof writing orentertainment)longerthanusualand with a lot ofdetails:
(包括很多细节,比通常格式长的)长式的;长篇的We're not doing long-formdocumentariesonlocaltelevisionany more.我们不在地方电视台做长篇纪录片了。
Hearguesthat theAmericansare muchbetterthan the British at long-form,investigativereporting.他认为,在长篇调查性报道方面,美国人比英国人做得好很多。
- Cohen has written aninterestinglong-formpoem.
- Many Canadians havecomplainedthe long-formcensusviolatestheirprivacy.
- Therangeanddepthof Johann Hari'sreportingandanalysisremindsus long-form Britishjournalismisaliveand well.
- Mr Grueskin'smissionwill be tobalancetimelynewsstorieswith the long-form,deeplyreportedandanalyticjournalismthatdefinesthe Journal.
Detailed and careful
- blow-by-blow
- detailed
- diligence
- diligent
- diligently
- granular
- in depthphrase
- in the weedsidiom
- intimately
- intricate
- intricately
- nicety
- over-elaborate
- over-fussy
- painstaking
- painstakingly
- studious
- thoroughness
- white-glove
- wonky