punctual
punctual — 形容詞
1. Someone who is punctual arrives at or finishes something at the moment that was
準時
按時到達或完成;不遲到
Someone who is punctual arrives at or finishes something at the moment that was agreed or scheduled, rather than showing up late or missing the deadline.
Romi is very punctual and always gets to work a few minutes before nine.
Romi 非常準時,總是九點前幾分鐘就到公司。
punctual + arriving for work / school / event
The trains here are rarely punctual, so commuters often arrive late.
這裡的火車很少準時,通勤族經常遲到。
negative form: rarely / not punctual
Takeshi made sure to be punctual for the interview because first impressions matter.
Takeshi 刻意在面試時保持準時,因為第一印象很重要。
Soraya's punctual rent payments earned her a good reputation with the landlord.
Soraya 每月按時繳房租,在房東那裡留下了好名聲。
Christopher was praised for his punctual submission of every weekly report.
Christopher 每週都準時提交報告,因此受到稱讚。
- late
Most common opposite; can describe people or events
- tardy
More formal; common in US school settings
- unpunctual
Direct opposite but less commonly used
文法句型
punctual for [event]
punctual in [doing something]
punctual + noun
用法筆記
Often used with 'for' to name the event (punctual for a meeting) and 'in' to describe a repeated action (punctual in paying bills). Can describe a person's character trait or the timeliness of a thing (a train, a payment).