to be long on something

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „ be long on something ” po angielsku

to be long on something
01

to have a lot of a particular quality or attribute

Collocation
Informal
Przykłady
This city is long on culture and history.
to be long on something
to be long on something
01

to hold or buy a significant amount of a particular asset, bond. share, etc., with the expectation that its value will increase

Collocation
Przykłady
The hedge fund went long on renewable energy companies, predicting future growth in the sector.
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