during
/ˈdjʊərɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈdʊrɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈdu̇r-iŋ also ˈdyu̇r-/ (ame, mw)
during — 介系詞
1. for the entire length of an event or period of time, without stopping or pausing
全程
某一時段從頭到尾的過程
for the entire length of an event or period of time, without stopping or pausing
The library stays open during the summer holidays.
圖書館在暑假期間全程開放。
Minh's family stayed at the mountain cabin during the winter.
Minh 一家人在冬季全程住在山間小屋。
during + noun phrase for whole-period events
The children remained quiet during the whole ceremony.
孩子們在整場典禮期間保持安靜。
Ritu's grandmother knitted scarves during the long winter evenings.
Ritu 的祖母在漫長的冬季傍晚織圍巾。
- throughout
stronger emphasis on covering every part of the period; more formal
- through
more informal; often used in American English for time periods ('worked through the night')
文法句型
during + noun phrase
常見錯誤
2. at a moment that falls within an event or period of time, without specifying exa
期間
某一時段中的某個時間點
at a moment that falls within an event or period of time, without specifying exactly when
Olivia received a text message during the conference.
Olivia 在會議期間收到了一則簡訊。
during + event noun for a single occurrence within
The fire alarm went off during the final exam.
火災警報在期末考期間響了起來。
Jabari met an old friend during a business trip to Seoul.
Jabari 在去首爾出差期間遇見了一位老朋友。
Rin discovered a lovely café during her walk through the old town.
Rin 在舊城區散步期間發現了一家可愛的咖啡館。
文法句型
during + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common with verbs describing a single event or action (arrive, receive, notice, meet, happen) that occurs at an unknown or unimportant time within the period.