What does 来日方长 in Chinese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 来日方长 in Chinese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 来日方长 in Chinese.

The word 来日方长 in Chinese means We'll cross that bridge when we get there. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 来日方长

We'll cross that bridge when we get there

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市长说的,来日方长嘛!
For the last time, come.
市长说的,来日方长嘛!
James said, hugging the girl.
市长说的,来日方长嘛!
I said, putting the dam thing down.
你们还年轻,来日方长,你们应该健康地活着,看到我们中国实现四化的那一天。
You are still young, there are still many days yet to come, you must live healthy, and see the day when China accomplishes the four modernizations.
市长说的,来日方长嘛!
Dwyn said, “You got one!”
市长说的,来日方长嘛!
Come on, Ruth, come on!
你们还年轻,来日方长,你们应该健康地活着,看到我们中国实现四化的那一天。
You are still young, we are old, you must live healthy, and see the day when China accomplishes the four modernizations .
市长说的,来日方长嘛!
I said, and dug in.
市长说的,来日方长嘛!
She looked at the floor and said,

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