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long story
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簡単に言うと, 要するに
a thorough explanation of how something happened
Idiom
Informal
What is the origin of the idiom "long story" and when to use it?
The idiom "long story" is an informal expression that has evolved over time to indicate a complex or time-consuming narrative. Its origin lies in the tendency of individuals to preface or follow up a detailed account with the phrase "long story" to warn listeners that the explanation may take a considerable amount of time. This idiom is a colloquial way of signaling that there is more information than can be conveniently conveyed in a brief or succinct manner.
Example
Long story, but I ended up with two tickets to the concert instead of one.
We had some complications during the project, and, long story, we had to extend the deadline.
She borrowed my car and, long story, it ended up needing major repairs.
例
Long story, but I ended up with two tickets to the concert instead of one.
We had some complications during the project, and, long story, we had to extend the deadline.
She borrowed my car and, long story, it ended up needing major repairs.
I accidentally deleted the important file, and, long story, I had to retrieve it from the backup.
I got lost on my way here, but long story short, I finally made it.
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