屡次
Repeatedly or many times. It is used to emphasize that an action or event has happened multiple times, often despite attempts to stop it.
Beispiele
3 von 5我屡次提醒他要锁门,但他总是忘记。
I have repeatedly reminded him to lock the door, but he always forgets.
该实验虽然屡次失败,但科学家并未放弃。
Although the experiment failed repeatedly, the scientists did not give up.
他屡次三番来找我麻烦。
He came to bother me again and again.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of '屡' (repeatedly) and '次' (times).
Schnelles Quiz
尽管___失败,他依然坚持自己的理想。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 屡次
Beispiele
我屡次提醒他要锁门,但他总是忘记。
everydayI have repeatedly reminded him to lock the door, but he always forgets.
该实验虽然屡次失败,但科学家并未放弃。
formalAlthough the experiment failed repeatedly, the scientists did not give up.
他屡次三番来找我麻烦。
informalHe came to bother me again and again.
在历史上,这个地区屡次遭受自然灾害。
academicHistorically, this region has repeatedly suffered from natural disasters.
公司屡次推迟了新产品的发布日期。
businessThe company has repeatedly postponed the launch date of the new product.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
屡次三番
over and over again
屡次不改
refuse to change despite repeated warnings
屡次刷新纪录
repeatedly break records
Wird oft verwechselt mit
频繁 emphasizes high frequency (often happening); 屡次 emphasizes the count of occurrences (many times).
Nutzungshinweise
A more formal and emphatic way to say 'many times' in writing.
Häufige Fehler
Often confused with '屡屡', which is even more formal/literary.
Merkhilfe
Think of '屡' (repeatedly) and '次' (times).
Wortherkunft
From '屡' (frequently) and '次' (time/order).
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
尽管___失败,他依然坚持自己的理想。
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: 屡次
Ähnliche Regeln
Verwandtes Vokabular
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争议
B1A state of prolonged public disagreement or heated debate. It is a vital word for IELTS Task 2 to describe topics that have opposing viewpoints.
缺乏
B1To be without something necessary or desirable; to have an insufficient amount of something.
面临
B1To be confronted with or to face a situation, especially a difficult one or a choice.
充足
B1Sufficient, adequate, or plenty. Having enough of something for a specific purpose.
必要
B1Necessary, essential, or indispensable. Something that must be done or must exist to achieve a result.
区别
B1A difference or contrast between people or things. As a verb, it means to recognize or point out a difference.
恶化
B1To become worse or make something worse in quality, condition, or character.
抵消
B1To counteract something by having an opposing force or effect; to offset.
替代
B1To use something or someone instead of another thing or person; or to take the place of something.
重大
B1Extremely important or significant, often used to describe events, decisions, or changes that have a large impact on a situation or the future.
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