不断

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Usage of 不断

The adverb 不断 (bùduàn) means "unceasing" or "continuously" and is used to describe actions or states that happen without interruption. It often appears before verbs or verb phrases to emphasize persistence or ongoing change.

Common contexts

It is frequently used in everyday conversation and formal writing to express continuous effort, ongoing processes, or repeated actions. For example, "不断努力" (keep working hard) or "不断增长" (continuously increase).

Collocations and patterns

  • 不断 + Verb: emphasizes the continuous nature of the action (e.g., 不断学习 - keep studying).
  • 不断 + Verb: adds an adverbial particle for emphasis, often in formal or written contexts.
  • 不断 + Noun + Verb: to indicate continuous change related to the noun (e.g., 不断变化 - continuously changing).

Nuances

Using 不断 implies no breaks or pauses in the action, highlighting persistence or steady progress. It differs from similar words like 一直, which can also mean "continuously" but often emphasizes duration rather than the unbroken nature.

Common confusion

Avoid confusing 不断 with (bùdìng, "uncertain") or (bùdòng, "not moving"). 不断 specifically stresses continuity without interruption.

Example Sentences

He kept working hard and finally realized his dream.

The rain kept falling continuously, making the streets very slippery.

He kept asking questions, wanting to understand the truth of the matter.

Market demand keeps increasing, so companies must continuously innovate to

He kept adjusting the plan to adapt to the changing environment.