noun🔗Share反復動詞(grammar) Any of a subclass of imperfective verbs that denote a repeated action, no longer productive in English, but found in e.g. Finnish, Latin, Russian, and Turkish."While English lacks true frequentative verbs, the professor explained that a series of "kept coughing" in the sentence "He kept coughing" expresses a similar meaning to what a single frequentative verb form might convey in a language like Latin. "英語には真の反復動詞はありませんが、教授は「彼は咳をし続けた」という文の「咳をし続けた」という一連の表現は、ラテン語のような言語における単一の反復動詞の形が伝えるかもしれないものと同様の意味を表現していると説明しました。grammarlanguagelinguisticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
adjective🔗Share反復の, 頻度の(grammar) Serving to express repetition of an action.""Crackle" is an English frequentative verb derived from "crack"."「Crackle」は「crack」から派生した英語の反復動詞です。grammarlanguagelinguisticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading