迟迟

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Character Breakdown

Usage of 迟迟

The adverb 迟迟 is used to emphasize that something is delayed or takes longer than expected, often with a negative or impatient tone. It usually appears before verbs to highlight the slow or reluctant action.

Common Collocations

  • 迟迟 (chíchí bù kěn): reluctant to do something for a long time
  • 迟迟没有 (chíchí méiyǒu): not happening for a long time
  • 迟迟 (chíchí bù lái): not coming for a long time

These phrases are often used in everyday conversation to express frustration or impatience about delays.

Nuance and Register

迟迟 carries a slightly formal or literary tone but is common in spoken and written Chinese. It often implies the speaker's expectation that something should have happened already.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 迟迟 with just , which means 'late' or 'slow' but is not used as an adverb to emphasize delay. 迟迟 always modifies verbs to stress the prolonged delay.

Example Sentences

He hasn't replied to my message for a long time, which makes me very

The meeting hasn't started for a long time; everyone is waiting for the

He delays making a decision, causing the project to progress slowly.