重重

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Usage of 重重

The word 重重 (chóngchóng) is often used to describe things that are layered, repeated, or piled up, either physically or metaphorically. It frequently appears in contexts describing multiple difficulties, obstacles, or layers of meaning.

Common contexts

  • Describing multiple layers or repetitions: e.g., 重重 (layers upon layers).
  • Expressing numerous difficulties or challenges: e.g., 重重困难 (many difficulties).
  • Indicating a heavy or dense accumulation of objects or tasks.

Collocations and patterns

  • 重重困难: many difficulties, used to emphasize the severity of challenges.
  • 重重: layered or overlapping, often describing physical or abstract layers.
  • 重重文件: piles of folders, indicating a large amount.

Notes

重重 is more formal and literary than simply repeating . It conveys a sense of complexity or intensity. Avoid confusing it with 重复 (chóngfù), which means 'to repeat' in a more neutral sense. 重重 often carries an emotional or descriptive weight, highlighting the burden or density of something.

Example Sentences

He faces numerous difficulties but still persists tirelessly.

The history of this city is layered and full of stories.

There are piles of folders at the meeting room entrance, showing how busy it