regularly的意思和读音

regularly

: [ˈreɡjələrli] : [ˈreɡjʊlə(r)li]

adv.

adv.+v.regularly use,meet regularly

adv.irregularly,rarely

adv.consistently,evenly,smoothly,methodically,systematically

regularlyadv.

1.at regular intervals or times

We meet regularly to discuss the progress of the project.

2.often

I go there quite regularly.

3.in an even or balanced way

The plants were spaced regularly, about 50 cm apart. 50

adv.1.;2.3.;

adv.1.after equal amounts of time have passed, for example every day or every montstrong.frequently3.with an even shape, or arranged with an equal amount of space between objects

1. coach n. regularly ad. sportsman n. ...

2. balanced diet regularly regular ...

3. incomplete a. regularly ad. ,, purposefully ad. , ...

4. sense pills regularly original prepare videos seafood ...

5. keep fit regularly now and then ...

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1.The world's third-largest economy matters enough to Apple that Japan is the only country where sales are regularly disclosed by the company.

2.Local residents say that police regularly swept the area, roughly once a week, checking residents' IDs and sometimes looking inside homes.

3.Third, the administration set up to regularly clean up the normative documents and the system automatically lapse.

4.Note that some files change regularly, and a discrepancy between files does not always indicate a problem.

5.That young woman invariably put one of the rocking-chairs in the corner, and Carrie as regularly moved it out.

6.It's easy to say that you'll keep running regularly during the holiday season, but sticking to it requires a strategy.

7.It was quite late by the time we returned. I expected that my uncle would be asleep, as he regularly went to bed quite early.

8.McGraw regularly contributes to popular trade publications and is often quoted in national press articles.McGraw稿

9.The best way to avoid heatstroke is to stay out of the sun (or any hot confined place) and drink fluids regularly.

10.So our head needs to be in charge in the sense of regularly monitoring and checking the responses and leaps of our heart.