oftentimes
oftentimes — 副詞
1. used to say that something takes place many times or is true in most situations
時常
表示某事經常發生或普遍為真
used to say that something takes place many times or is true in most situations
Oftentimes, Lucía walks her dog along the river before breakfast.
Lucía 時常在早餐前沿著河邊遛狗。
sentence adverb at start of clause
The road through Glenwood Pass is oftentimes closed after the first heavy snow of the season.
Glenwood Pass 那條路時常在第一場大雪後封閉。
position after 'be'
Sahil oftentimes stays late at the library to finish his research.
Sahil 時常在圖書館留到很晚,為了完成他的研究。
Oftentimes, Aliyah would figure out her essay argument while washing dishes, not while staring at the screen.
Aliyah 時常在洗碗時想通文章的論點,而不是死盯著螢幕。
Visitors to the shelter are oftentimes surprised by dogs that remember their faces months later.
來收容所的訪客時常很驚訝,那些狗過了幾個月竟還認得他們的臉。
- often
neutral in register and far more common in everyday speech
- frequently
slightly more formal, stresses the repetition itself
- regularly
implies a predictable pattern or fixed schedule
- commonly
emphasises that something is widespread, not just repeated
文法句型
oftentimes at start of clause
oftentimes before main verb
oftentimes after 'be'
用法筆記
More formal than 'often' and found mainly in written American English. Rarely used in negative sentences or questions — use 'often' in those contexts instead. Typically placed at the start of a clause, before the main verb, or after the verb 'be'.