一向

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Usage of 一向

The adverb 一向 (yīxiàng) is used to express a continuous, unchanging state or habit from the past up to the present. It often emphasizes consistency or a long-standing tendency.

Common contexts

It frequently appears in descriptions of personality traits, habits, or reputations, such as 一向喜欢 (always like), 一向努力 (always work hard), or 一向... (always known for...).

Collocations and patterns

Nuance and register

一向 carries a neutral to slightly formal tone and is common in both spoken and written Mandarin. It highlights a stable, ongoing state rather than a temporary or recent one.

Common confusion

Do not confuse 一向 with 一直 (yīzhí), which also means "always" or "continuously" but is more often used for ongoing actions or processes rather than stable states or habits. 一向 stresses a habitual or characteristic state over time.

Example Sentences

He has always liked quiet environments and doesn't like noise.

This restaurant has always been known for good service.

He has always studied hard, so his grades are very good.

She has always been serious and responsible about her work, never careless.

He has always disliked attending parties and is rather introverted.