گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'often'
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'معانی جدید'
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'ارسال'
کلیک کنید
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english
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see EVERY NOW AND THEN (SO OFTEN); MORE OFTEN THAN NOT.
American Heritage Idioms
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often used when saying that something happens many times: • Gary was often bad-tempered in the morning. • We often meet up for a drink after work. a lot informal often: • I think she likes him – she talks about him a lot. • His wife goes abroad on business a lot. frequently especially written often – used especially in writing or more formal English: • Passengers complain that trains are frequently late. • Older patients frequently forget to take their medicine. regularly often, especially at regular intervals: • Buses run regularly every ten minutes. again and again used to emphasize that someone does something many times, or the same thing happens many times: • She told herself again and again that everything would be all right. • Gunfire rang out across the city again and again. repeatedly especially written used to emphasize that someone does something many times: • His doctor had repeatedly warned him not to work so hard. constantly/continually often over a long period of time – used especially about something that is annoying or causes problems: • They seem to be continually arguing. • It’s hard to keep up with technology when it’s constantly changing. time and time again many times – used when this is annoying or does not have any effect: • He forgets his keys time and time again. • I tell students time and time again to keep careful notes. to often happen or do something tend to do something to often do a particular thing and be likely to do it: • Dave tends to arrive late so don’t worry. • Girls tend to be better at languages than boys. have a tendency to do something to often do something, especially something that is not good, and be more likely to do it than other people or things: • Some people have a tendency to put on weight. • This type of cloth has a tendency to shrink. be inclined to do something to do something fairly often or be fairly likely to do it, especially because this is part of your character: • Teenage boys are inclined to take risks. • She was inclined to giggle in class. have a habit of doing something used when saying that something has happened many times before and is likely to happen again: • Ben had a habit of coming home drunk. • Life has a habit of surprising people. be prone to something to be more likely to have problems: • Some older computer systems were prone to go wrong. • The fitter you are, the less you are prone to injury. • plants that are prone to disease
Longman-Thesaurus
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adv. frequently: We often go out for dinner.
Simple Definitions