iterative
iterative — 形容詞
- iterativepositive
- more iterativecomparative
- most iterativesuperlative
1. describing a process in which each repetition uses the result or feedback from t
反覆迭代的
每次重複都以前次結果為基礎來改進
describing a process in which each repetition uses the result or feedback from the previous stage to make the next version better or more complete.
The design team used an iterative process to improve the app's user interface over several weeks.
設計團隊採用反覆迭代的流程,花了幾週時間逐步改善應用程式的使用者介面。
collocation: iterative process
Writing a good essay is an iterative task — you draft, revise, and polish multiple times.
寫一篇好文章是一項反覆迭代的工作——你需要多次起草、修改和潤飾。
The engineers followed an iterative approach, testing the new engine and refining it after each round.
工程師採用反覆迭代的方式,每輪測試後都對新引擎進行改良。
Software development teams often rely on iterative cycles where each version adds new features.
軟體開發團隊經常依賴迭代週期,每個版本都會加入新功能。
The artist's iterative method meant that each sketch built on the lessons learned from the last one.
這位藝術家的迭代創作法意味著每張草圖都奠基於前一張所學到的經驗。
- repetitive
suggests simple repetition without improvement; less precise and often negative in tone
- recurrent
describes something that happens repeatedly over time, not necessarily with refinement
- cyclical
emphasises the circular return pattern rather than the improvement aspect
- one-off
done only once with no repetition or revision
- single-pass
completed in a single attempt without iteration
文法句型
iterative + noun (process, approach, method, design, cycle)
用法筆記
Often used in technical or academic contexts such as software development, engineering, design, and research. Typically placed before a noun — e.g. 'iterative process', 'iterative approach', 'iterative method'.