constantly
constantly — 副詞
1. happening very many times, especially in a way that feels like too much or is ir
頻繁地;老是
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happening very many times, especially in a way that feels like too much or is irritating.
Salma constantly checks her phone during meetings, even when others are speaking.
Salma 在開會時頻繁地查看手機,即使別人在講話也一樣。
constantly + present simple (habitual action)
The librarian reminded Jack constantly to keep his voice down.
圖書館員不停地提醒 Jack 小聲說話。
verb + constantly (end position)
Lien is constantly asking questions about how the software works.
Lien 老是問軟體運作方式的問題。
Eli's teacher constantly reminds the class to submit homework on time.
Eli 的老師不停地提醒全班按時交作業。
- always
broader in meaning; 'always' can mean 'every time' while 'constantly' often suggests tiresome repetition
- repeatedly
more neutral and factual, without the tone of annoyance
- frequently
slightly more formal; less emotional than 'constantly'
- rarely
opposite frequency — happening seldom rather than often
- occasionally
happening from time to time, not constantly
文法句型
constantly + verb
be + constantly + verb(-ing)
verb + constantly
用法筆記
Often carries a tone of mild annoyance or emphasis when describing someone's habits. Frequently used with the present continuous tense (e.g., 'You are constantly interrupting me') to highlight the speaker's irritation.
常見錯誤
2. in a way that continues without any pause or break.
持續不斷地
不間斷地一直進行
in a way that continues without any pause or break.
The air conditioner in the old library runs constantly to keep the books dry.
舊圖書館的空調持續不斷地運轉,以保持書籍乾燥。
runs constantly (continuous process)
Putri's phone buzzed constantly throughout the night with urgent messages.
Putri 的手機整晚響個不停,不斷傳來緊急訊息。
buzzed constantly + duration phrase
A small fan beside the bed spins constantly to keep the room cool.
床邊的小風扇持續轉動,讓房間保持涼爽。
The generator outside the hospital runs constantly to power the emergency lights.
醫院外的發電機持續運轉,為緊急照明燈供電。
- continuously
nearly identical; 'continuously' slightly more formal
- incessantly
stronger and more literary; suggests something goes on for too long
- ceaselessly
formal; emphasizes that something never stops
- intermittently
stopping and starting at intervals
- occasionally
happening sometimes but not in a steady stream
文法句型
constantly + verb (action without interruption)
verb + constantly (describing the manner of the action)
用法筆記
Unlike sense 1, this sense describes an unbroken, uninterrupted process rather than repeated individual events. If the action can be counted as separate occurrences, sense 1 is more appropriate.