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副詞積累:constantly用法

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副詞積累:constantly用法

constantly [ˈkɒnstəntli] adv.不斷地;一直;始終;時常

含有表示動作的一直在發生或從未消失的那種頻率,比always少。

Planes flew overhead constantly.

飛機不時從頭頂上飛過。

Fashion is constantly changing.

時尚總是日新月異。

The direction of the wind is constantly changing.

風向不斷變化。

We are constantly being reminded to cut down our fat intake.

不斷有人提醒我們要減少脂肪的攝入量。

Language is constantly and gradually evolving.

語言在不斷地緩慢發展。

gradually [ˈɡrædʒuəli]

adv.

逐漸地;逐漸地;漸進地

My nerves were constantly on edge.

我的神經時刻處于緊繃狀态。

He constantly feels he has to prove himself to others.

他時常覺得自己必須向人一展身手。

We must constantly adapt and innovate to ensure success in a growing market.

我們必須不時地适應并創新,以確定在不斷擴大的市場中取得成功。

adapt [əˈdæpt]

v.

适應(新情況);改編;使适合(新用途、新情況);改寫

innovate [ˈɪnəveɪt]

v.

引入(新事物、思想或方法);創新;改革

The court case was constantly in the forefront of my mind.

這個訴訟案件一直萦系在我的心頭。

forefront [ˈfɔːrfrʌnt]

n.

前沿;前列;上司性地位;(思考或關注的)重心,焦點

Gossip and speculation are constantly fed to us by the media.

媒體不斷把流言飛語和猜測臆斷灌輸給我們。

We are constantly fed gossip and speculation by the media.

媒體不斷給我們灌輸流言飛語和猜測臆斷。

gossip [ˈɡɑːsɪp]

n.

流言蜚語;閑言碎語;說長道短;閑聊;喜歡傳播流言蜚語的人;愛說長道短(或說三道四)的人

vi.

傳播流言蜚語;說三道四;說長道短

speculation [ˌspekjuˈleɪʃn]

n.

投機;猜測;推測;推斷;投機買賣;炒股

The bands are constantly jockeying with each other for the number one spot.

這些樂隊經常互相耍手段以謀取榜首位置。

jockey [ˈdʒɑːki]

n.

(尤指職業的)賽馬騎師

vi.

耍各種手腕擷取;運用手段謀取

Reporters constantly badger her about her private life.

記者經常糾纏着打聽她的私生活。

badger [ˈbædʒər]

n.

獾(挖洞居住,夜間活動)

vt.

糾纏,煩擾(反複提出問題或要求);對…軟磨硬泡

A nurse attended to his needs constantly.

有一位護士經常照料他的需要。

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She felt her husband constantly belittled her achievements.

她覺得她的丈夫時常貶低她的成就。

belittle vt.

輕視;貶低;小看

I'm constantly strapped for cash\ funds.

我總是缺錢。

strapped [stræpt]

adj.

缺錢的;手頭緊的

strap n.帶子

vt.用帶子系(或捆、紮、扣)好;包紮;給…打繃帶

If you smoke then the whole respiratory system is constantly under attack.

如果抽煙,整個呼吸系統就會一直受到損害。

My husband is constantly thrown together with young people through his work.

我丈夫由于工作關系經常遇到年輕人。

We are constantly thrown back on our own resources.

我們總是不得不自謀出路。

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She thought constantly about her family; she might never know what had become of them

她一直挂念着家人;她也許再也聽不到他們的消息了。

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Both quantum mechanics and chaos theory suggest a world constantly in flux.

量子力學和混沌理論都表明世界永遠處于不斷變化中。

quantum [ˈkwɑːntəm]

n.量子

mechanics [məˈkænɪks]

n.

機械師;機械修理工;技工;力學;機械學

mechanic的複數

chaos [ˈkeɪɑːs]

n.

混亂;雜亂;紊亂

Sooner or later he may tire of constantly putting himself last.

遲早他會厭倦總是把自己排在最後。

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I was working all hours and constantly fretting about everyone else's problems

我一刻不閑地工作,總是為别人的事操心。

fret [fret]

v.

煩惱;煩躁;苦惱;焦慮不安

n.

(吉他等指闆上定音的)品;(從海上飄來的)霧氣,薄霧,霧

She travels constantly, moving among her several residences around the world.

她經常旅行,穿梭于她在世界各地的多處住所。

residence [ˈrezɪdəns]

n.

住宅;居住;住所;住房;(尤指)宅第,豪宅;定居;(在他國的)居住權,居留許可

He is being constantly monitored with regular checks on his blood pressure.

他被實時監測,定時量血壓。

monitor[ˈmɑːnɪtər]

n.

班長;螢幕;監控器;顯示屏;(計算機)顯示器;級長;班代表;監督員,核查員;巨蜥

vt.

監視;檢查;跟蹤調查;監聽(電話、外國無線電廣播等)

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He was constantly at his wife's side

他對他的妻子始終不離不棄。

Relatives ring up constantly, not always for the best motives, I might add

親戚們不斷打電話過來,不客氣地說,他們并非全都出于最好的動機。

I have to remind myself constantly that I am really in AD 3008.

我必須不斷提醒自己,我真的在公元3008年。

And these masses are constantly interacting with each other, which is critically important for Earth's climate.

interact [ˌɪntərˈækt]

vi.

互動;互相作用;交流;互相影響;溝通;合作

critically [ˈkrɪtɪkli]

adv.

批判地;批判性地;苛求地;危急地;嚴重地

這些物質不斷地互相作用,這對地球的氣候至關重要。

Women must constantly change for the better .

女人必須不斷改變才會更加美好。

The security services are constantly monitoring the population .

安全武裝不斷地巡視着四周的人們。

They constantly innovate to stay ahead of potential rivals .

他們經常地創新技術使得他們始終領先與潛在對手。

potential [pəˈtenʃl]

adj.

潛在的;可能的

n.

可能性;潛在性;潛力;潛質;電位;電勢;電壓

rival [ˈraɪvl]

n.

競争對手

vt.

與…相匹敵;比得上

adj.

競争的

I am constantly impressed by the young entrepreneurs I meet .

我遇到的年輕企業家常常給我留下深刻印象。

entrepreneur [ˌɑːntrəprəˈnɜːr]

n.

企業家;創業者(尤指涉及财務風險的)

Ministers constantly tell voters that competition is good for economies .

部長們常給選民灌輸這種思想:競争能推動經濟發展。

economy [ɪˈkɑːnəmi]

n.

經濟;經濟情況;經濟結構,經濟制度;節約,省儉;組織,系統;簡練,幹淨利落;經濟艙位

adj.

經濟的,廉價的;節約的;(客機、車、船等的艙位)經濟的,二等的

adv.

(在客機、車、船上)乘坐經濟艙位

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