oft 的定义
Literary.
oft 近义词
等同于 much
等同于 repeatedly
等同于 habitually
等同于 frequently
oft 的近义词 32 个
- again and again
- generally
- intermittently
- many times
- often
- periodically
- regularly
- time and again
- usually
- oftentimes
- ofttimes
- as a rule
- at regular intervals
- at short intervals
- at times
- by ordinary
- customarily
- every now and then
- habitually
- in many instances
- in quick succession
- many a time
- much
- not infrequently
- not seldom
- ordinarily
- over and over
- recurrently
- spasmodically
- successively
- thick and fast
- very often
oft 的反义词 5 个
更多oft例句
- The executive order he issued was a down payment on his oft-stated goal of making health care affordable and accessible to more Americans.
- The sharp landscape of the Purcells is shot through with avalanche paths where this oft-formidable snowpack frequently releases itself and thunders down the mountain, destroying everything in its path.
- It’s an oft-cited statistic that 96 percent of American schoolchildren can identify Ronald McDonald.
- An oft-cited example of the trend is Shopify, the Canadian company that helps shops create online stores that have gone bonkers amid the pandemic.
- San Diego’s oft-delayed Pure Water project – a bid to create a third of the city’s water from recycled sewage – scored a victory in court Friday that could get the $5 billion project back on track.
- If the oft-talked-about college “hook-up culture” could be embodied by a place, it would be Shooters.
- The evolution of style is oft studied but rarely understood in any comprehensive manner.
- First, the amazing and oft-commented upon speed at which public opinion has flipped.
- The conforms of systemic racism have caused a precious grasping of your blackness that oft times seeks to destroy us.
- Despite the oft-repeated phrase “all publicity is good publicity,” most people with common sense know this is not true.
- The Swiss soon found out that in Hephzibah he was dealing with a truthful girl; for the tale, though oft repeated, never varied.
- Full oft, indeed,They gold and silver will despise, bills ofExchange preferring.
- Many a time and oft had she pleaded, with tears, to the remorseless girl who looked so soft and yielding.
- "Surely there can be no harm or danger," thought Bessie; but she remembered the oft-repeated warnings of her parents and aunt.
- As Bill looked over his oft-appraised stock, it seemed to have lost much of its one-time charm.