词汇 | thesaurus_articles_every-time |
释义 | every timeThese words all refer to things that happen very often or every time. The most common word for this is always. He always leaves the lights on. Do you always have to interrupt? This tram is always late. The opposite of always is never. I never leave the door unlocked. She is never late. If something happens very often or every time, you can say that it happens constantly, continually, or that you do it for ever. You can also use the expressions time after time or all the time. He's constantly losing his keys. She is continually late to class. I am for ever misplacing my bag! Time after time he comes back and pretends like nothing has happened. I'm fed up with you making excuses all the time. If something happens every day, you can say that it happens day after day. They work in the field day after day, never getting a rest. Invariably is a more formal way of saying that something happens very often, especially when you wish it did not happen. The train is invariably late. Consistently is used when something happens or someone does something in the same way again and again. He received consistently high marks throughout his school years. If you do something or something happens without fail you always do it, or it always happens, even when it is difficult. He visited her every Sunday without fail. Related articlesfor a very long time |
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