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frequenting

/adjective free-kwuhnt; verb fri-kwent, free-kwuhnt/US // adjective ˈfri kwənt; verb frɪˈkwɛnt, ˈfri kwənt //

频繁往来,频繁的,频繁地,频频

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : happening or occurring at short intervals: to make frequent trips to Tokyo.
    • : constant, habitual, or regular: a frequent guest.
    • : located at short distances apart: frequent towns along the shore.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to visit often; go often to; be often in: to frequent the art galleries.

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Examples

  • Due to climate change, the wetland will experience more frequent periods of extended drought in the future, according to a 2020 study published in PLOS One.

  • The most frequent use of this strategy, though, has to do with unrest at racial-justice protests.

  • The ENV135B from Nespresso is an ideal choice for coffee drinkers and hard workers who throw back multiple cups a day and don’t want to deal with frequent tank refilling.

  • After finding that through a friend or family member was the most frequent response, Lalo wanted to incentivize customers to give recommendations more frequently.

  • In all cases, maintaining an edge’s sharpness with frequent touch-ups will be easier than trying to restore a dull edge.

  • Think of it as a frequent buyer program for personal karma, or a spiritual band-aid.

  • As a major source for steel during World War II, Sheffield was a frequent target of bombing raids.

  • I inherited the Arnold Family Thunder ThighsTM, which was a source of frequent teasing and distress for me as a child.

  • It shows what the experience of any frequent flyer already demonstrates.

  • She married an architect and their children, Dialta as well as another daughter and two sons, were frequent guests at La Pietra.

  • Diacetic acid occurs in the same conditions as acetone, but is less frequent and has more serious significance.

  • In the outskirts of the city, skirmishes between Spanish troops and rebels were of frequent occurrence.

  • This little book contains many of the legal principles that are in most frequent use, as readers will learn who carefully read it.

  • They require frequent cleaning with a long wire and a bit of tow, and in some large towns there are professional pipe-cleaners.

  • It would not have been safe to use stone above the lower floor on account of the frequent earthquakes.