repetitive
/rɪˈpetətɪv/ (bre, ipa) · /rɪˈpetətɪv/ (ame, ipa) · /ri-ˈpe-tə-tiv/ (ame, mw)
repetitive — 形容詞
- repetitivepositive
- more repetitivecomparative
- most repetitivesuperlative
1. happening again and again in the same or very similar way, often to the point wh
重複的
一再重複相同內容而令人感到無聊或厭煩的
happening again and again in the same or very similar way, often to the point where you feel bored or annoyed
Jiwoo found the data entry job too repetitive and quit after one month.
Jiwoo 覺得資料輸入的工作太過重複,一個月後就辭職了。
repetitive + job/task — describing work that becomes boring through sameness
The songs on the radio sounded repetitive, so Ada switched to a podcast.
收音機裡的歌曲聽起來都很重複,於是 Ada 轉而收聽 Podcast。
sounded repetitive — adjective after a linking verb of perception
Mert grew tired of his repetitive daily routine and took a different route home.
Mert 厭倦了自己一再重複的日常作息,於是換了條路回家。
The factory work was repetitive, but it paid enough for Eliska to save for school.
工廠的工作雖然一再重複,但薪水夠 Eliska 存錢上學。
Reema's repetitive questions during the meeting annoyed several of her colleagues.
Reema 在會議中反覆提出同樣的問題,讓幾位同事感到不耐煩。
- monotonous
suggests unchanging tone or pace; often used for sounds, voices, or routines — more specific than repetitive
- tedious
emphasises that the slowness or length of the task makes it exhausting; not all tedious things repeat
- repetitious
very similar to repetitive but slightly more formal and can imply unnecessary or excessive repetition
- boring
the simplest, most general term; not all boring things involve repetition
文法句型
repetitive + noun
be + repetitive
find + noun + repetitive
用法筆記
Frequently used with a negative connotation — describing something that causes boredom or irritation through lack of variety. Common with job-related nouns (task, work, chore) and speech-related nouns (question, story, excuse).