cyclical
/ˈsɪk.lɪ.kəl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsɪk.lɪ.kəl/ (ame, ipa)
cyclical — 形容詞
- cyclicalpositive
- more cyclicalcomparative
- most cyclicalsuperlative
1. happening again and again in the same repeating pattern, often at regular interv
循環的;週期的
按固定順序重複發生的
happening again and again in the same repeating pattern, often at regular intervals, so that the course of events returns to an earlier state before starting over
Mei-Lin's energy followed a cyclical daily pattern, high in the morning and low after dinner.
Mei-Lin 的精力遵循每日循環模式,早上高,晚餐後低。
collocation: cyclical pattern
The local construction industry goes through cyclical booms and slowdowns every few years.
當地建築業每隔幾年就會經歷週期性的繁榮與衰退。
goes through + cyclical [noun] describing repeated phases
Kwame wrote a school report on the cyclical rise and fall of the ocean tides.
Kwame 寫了一份學校報告,探討海洋潮汐週期性的漲落。
Lucia's research project explored the cyclical nature of economic crises in the twentieth century.
Lucia 的研究專題探討了二十世紀經濟危機的週期性本質。
Farmers in that region plan their planting around cyclical changes in rainfall and temperature.
該地區的農民根據降雨量和溫度的週期性變化來規劃播種時間。
- periodic
emphasises events occurring at fixed intervals; cyclical also implies a return to a starting point in the sequence
- recurring
more general — anything that happens more than once; cyclical specifically describes an ordered, repeating loop
- repetitive
often has a negative tone of tiresome repetition; cyclical is neutral and suggests a natural or expected rhythm
文法句型
cyclical + noun
用法筆記
Frequently used with nouns that name repeatable processes or phenomena: pattern, nature, change, movement, fluctuations, variation. The noun cycle is more common in everyday speech; cyclical belongs to a more formal or academic register.