repeatedly
repeatedly — 副詞
1. happening or being done many times, often in a way that is deliberate or that fo
反覆;一再
多次重複發生或進行
happening or being done many times, often in a way that is deliberate or that forms a clear pattern
Rin has repeatedly asked her tutor for extra help with algebra.
Rin 已經一再請求她的家教在代數方面提供額外協助。
repeatedly + present perfect: asks many times up to now
The old bridge was repeatedly damaged by floods over the past decade.
這座老舊的橋樑在過去十年間反覆被洪水沖毀。
passive: be + repeatedly + past participle
Emre repeatedly warned his younger sister not to touch the hot stove.
Emre 反覆警告他妹妹不要碰觸熱爐子。
Repeatedly pressing the same button will not make the lift arrive faster.
一再按同一個按鈕並不會讓電梯來得快一點。
- again and again
more conversational and less formal; common in everyday speech
- time after time
slightly narrative or emotional tone, often used in complaints or admiration
- incessantly
stronger and more formal; suggests continuous, non-stop action that feels annoying or excessive
- continually
implies happening repeatedly over a period, often with the sense of ongoing duration rather than discrete instances
- once
a single occurrence, the opposite of many times
文法句型
repeatedly + verb
be + repeatedly + past participle
用法筆記
Unlike 'frequently', which focuses on how often something occurs over time, 'repeatedly' emphasises that the same action happens again and again, often deliberately. It is common in formal and written English, particularly in news reports, academic writing, and official statements.