long haul
1 of 1noun/lɑ:ng hɔ:l/
Forms:long hauls
1
a task that needs a great amount of time and effort to finish
The idiom "long haul" refers to a prolonged or extended period of time, typically associated with a difficult or challenging task. It originated from the transportation industry, specifically in reference to long-distance trucking or hauling goods over substantial distances.
- Building a successful business is a long haul; it requires years of hard work and dedication.
- Getting a college degree is a long haul, but the benefits are worth the effort.
- The marathon is a long haul, but with proper training and determination, you can reach the finish line.
- Overcoming a serious illness can be a long haul, requiring patience and a strong support system.
- Saving money for retirement is a long haul; it's important to start early and consistently contribute over the years.
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2
a very long distance, regarding the transportation of passengers or goods