旷日持久 (kuàng rì chí jiǔ) — long-drawn-out, protracted (of events, conflicts, or processes)

An idiom meaning a conflict, negotiation, or project drags on for a very long time. Emphasizes duration and stalemate, stronger than just ‘slow’.

idiom
long-drawn-outprotracted (of events, conflicts, or processes)

예문

  • 旷日持久
    Zhè chǎng zhàn zhēng kuàng rì chí jiǔ, gěi rén mín dài lái le jù dà de tòng kǔ.
    This war was protracted and brought immense suffering to the people.
  • 旷日持久
    Tán pàn kuàng rì chí jiǔ, shuāng fāng shǐ zhōng wú fǎ dá chéng yí zhì.
    The negotiations dragged on, and the two sides could never reach an agreement.
  • 旷日持久
    kuàng rì chí jiǔ De gōng chéng ràng tóu zī zhě shī qù le xìn xīn.
    The long-drawn-out project caused investors to lose confidence.

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