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Character Breakdown

Usage of

The character (lǚ) is an adverb meaning "frequently" or "repeatedly." It is often used in formal or written Chinese to emphasize that an action or event happens many times, often with a sense of persistence or habitual occurrence.

Common Collocations

  • 屡次 (lǚ cì): repeatedly, many times
  • (lǚ huò): repeatedly obtain (usually awards or honors)
  • (lǚ shì bù shuǎng): tried many times without failure, very reliable

Usage Notes

When using , it typically precedes verbs or verb phrases to highlight frequency. It carries a slightly formal tone and is more common in written language than in casual speech. It differs from (cháng) or 经常 (jīngcháng) by emphasizing repeated occurrences often with a notable or sometimes negative connotation, such as repeated mistakes or warnings.

Avoid confusing with 频繁 (pínfán), which also means frequently but is more neutral and often used for events or actions that happen very often in a short time frame.

Summary

Use when you want to stress that something happens repeatedly over time, especially in formal contexts or when highlighting persistence or repeated outcomes.

Example Sentences

He has been late repeatedly and has already been warned by the teacher.

The frequently awarded writer finally finished the new book.

Repeated trials never fail; this method is very effective.