long-form
adjective [ before noun ] uk/ˈlɒŋ.fɔːm/ us/ˈlɒŋ.fɔːrm/
(包括很多细节,比通常格式长的)长式的;长篇的
(of a piece of writing or entertainment) longer than usual and with a lot of details
We're not doing long-form documentaries on local television any more. 我们不在地方电视台做长篇纪录片了。
He argues that the Americans are much better than the British at long-form, investigative reporting. 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。
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- Cohen has written an interesting long-form poem.
- Many Canadians have complained the long-form census violates their privacy.
- The range and depth of Johann Hari's reporting and analysis reminds us long-form British journalism is alive and well.
- Mr Grueskin's mission will be to balance timely news stories with the long-form, deeply reported and analytic journalism that defines the Journal.