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英:[frɪk'wentə]
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复数:frequenters
词根:frequent
adj.frequent 频繁的;时常发生的;惯常的
adv.frequently 频繁地,经常地;时常,屡次
vt.frequent 常到,常去;时常出入于
verb
transitive verb
to associate with, be in, or resort to often or habitually a restaurant frequented by local politicians
a bar frequented by sports fans
archaic to read systematically or habitually
adjective
common, usual
a frequent practice among these people
happening at short intervals : often repeated or occurring
a bus making frequent stops
obsolete full, thronged
acting or returning regularly or often a frequent customer
a frequent visitor
archaic intimate, familiar
Adjective and Verb Middle English, ample, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, crowded, from Latin frequent-, frequens
The first known use of frequent was in the 15th century
fresconoun
the art of painting on freshly spread moist plaster
a painting done in fresco
frequent1 of 2adjective
happening often
made frequent trips to town
regular entry 1 sense 3b, habitual
a frequent visitor to the museum
frequent2 of 2verb
to visit, associate with, or go to often
frequents the library
1 What most excited the enthusiasm of the frequenters of the caf� was to think that Nieva had not yet arrived, nor would it arrive for some time, at a similar state of advancement.
2 Anita from Michigan was also a frequenter of cruise vessels, and she liked the small ones best.
3 She wasn’t a great frequenter of Harry’s Bar.
4 It was mid-day—the hour when the usual frequenters of the pier head were home at their dinners, and Jean stood alone for some time looking out to the sea, and thinking her own thoughts.
5 During that period, John became a frequenter of a local bar.
在那段时期, 约翰成了当地一家酒吧的常客.
6 Towards evening the bells had ceased; the frequenters of inn parlours too had betaken themselves to their farms, lying peacefully in the light of the setting sun.
7 The long-wailed dolorous cry filled the streets, empty of their frequenters: "Bring out—bring out your dead!"
8 The inmates of the gambling house saw at once that some frequenter of the place had proven traitor and furnished the officers with information.
9 His favorite resort is, not the Odeon, as might be supposed, from its superior importance and equal cheapness, but the "Théatre du Luxembourg," familiarly called by its frequenters—why, is a mystery—"Bobineau's."
10 Any tavern frequenter, caught early in the day, was always ready to tole in a group of victims.
11 We made frequent trips to town.
12 What an accomplished frequenter of the Rialto the author of these creditable sentences would have made!
13 This bus makes frequent stops.
14 Snyder's storyline will follow the adventures of Skinner's Jazz Age descendent Pearl, a frequenter of Hollywood's speakeasies and dance halls who dreams of becoming a star.
斯奈德的故事情节将一路追随着斯金纳在爵士乐时代的后裔珀尔(Pearl)冒险经历展开。珀尔是好莱坞地下酒吧和舞厅的常客,梦想有一天成为明星。
15 The frequenters of the club were the extreme faction of the country party, the men who supported Titus Oates, and who were concerned in the Rye House Plot and Monmouth’s rebellion.
16 Among these traducers of the Cumberland climate the frequenters of the Black Sail route are not found.
17 We are neither fools, babies, nor frequenters of the painted chambers of Paris, but freemen of the forest.
18 “Do you go to FanGraphs at all?” asked Murphy, a frequenter to the most illuminating baseball website that exists.
19 These are not the most numerous frequenters of Trenton, however.
20 He began frequenting cheap bars.