日复一日

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Meaning and Usage

"日复一日" literally means "day after day" or "day in, day out." It describes actions or situations that repeat continuously over many days, often implying monotony or persistence.

Common Contexts

This phrase is frequently used to emphasize the repetitive nature of work, practice, or life routines. It can carry a neutral, positive, or negative tone depending on context—highlighting either dedication or tediousness.

Collocations and Patterns

Usage Tips

When using 日复一日, the speaker often wants to stress the long-term, unchanging repetition. It is more formal and literary than simply saying "" (every day). Avoid using it for very short or casual repeated actions.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 日复一日 with , which can also mean "day by day" but often implies gradual change rather than mere repetition.

Example Sentences

He practiced the piano day after day and finally made great progress.

The day-to-day work made her feel somewhat tired.

He keeps running day after day, and his health is improving.