often of的意思
often of中文翻譯:
經常的
相似詞語短語
gotten off───v.動身;免于受罰;從…下來;脫下(衣服等)
gotten on───上車,上馬;進展,使前進
soften up───使軟化
free of───adj.無…的;擺脫…的;在…外面
often───adv.常常,時常;往往,大多
oftener───經常
oftenest───經常;時常;屢次(often的最高級)
out of───由于;缺乏;自……離開;用……(材料)
seen of───見過的
雙語使用場景
I still think often of the earthquake," she said.───我還是經常回憶起地震。
I think often of him and our New Year's Eve train ride.───我現在還常常想起他,想起我們新年前夜一同乘火車的情景。
Rodchenko's first photographs were often of friends and family.───羅申科早期的作品經常是拍攝他的親朋好友的。
'I don't know where Dinn may be, ' said the Mock Turtle, 'but if you've seen them so often, of course you know what they're like. '───“我不知道‘飯’是什么地方,”素甲魚說,“不過,如果你常常看見它們,你當然知道它們的樣子了。”
Amongst birds, the contest is often of a more peaceful character.───鳥類的斗爭往往比較和平。
Ms. Lanza spoke often of her landscaping, Mr. Holmes recalled, and later hired him to do work on her home.───據霍姆斯回憶,南希·蘭扎經常談論景觀美化,后來還雇用了霍姆斯來美化自己的家。
Mrs Merkel speaks often of the need to save the euro, but she acts as if there were no imminent danger.───默克爾經常提到要拯救歐元,但是她卻表現地似乎沒有感覺到危機的臨近。
Such a set of links, often of precious metal and with pendants attached, worn as an ornament or symbol of office.───項鏈這樣的一串連結物,經常由貴重金屬做成帶有垂飾,作為裝飾物或職業標記戴用
The number, arrangement and character of subsidiary cells is often of value in taxonomy.───副衛細胞的數目、列方式、特征可作為分類學的依據。
英語使用場景
Many are bloodsuckers, often of fish or amphibians.
Smeared with grease, fragments of chicken and edenwort, they reminded him, as so often, of his life.
The students' problems are often of long standing, and it may take a long time to break through.
They were turning towards Marxism, often of a neo-Trotskyist variety, and almost never via the Labour or Communist parties.
The two men became friends, and spoke often of their distaste for war.
More often, of course, separation involves a younger carer giving up the role, about which there is often profound ambivalence.
Her heart quickened to see it; she had imagined the resort often, of course, but without actually picturing it.
He spoke often of Eliot, trying from time to time to poke gentle fun at him.
And every so often, of course, things fell apart.