Did you mean: repeated ?
反 |
fǎn fù | repeatedly / over and over / to upend / unstable / to come and go / (of an illness) to return |
多 |
duō cì | many times / repeatedly |
一 |
yī zài | repeatedly |
钓 |
diào yú | to fish (with line and hook); to angle / (fig.) to entrap / (Tw) to repeatedly nod one's head while dozing |
来 |
lái huí | to make a round trip / return journey / back and forth / to and fro / repeatedly |
叮 |
dīng zhǔ | to warn repeatedly / to urge / to exhort again and again |
迭 |
dié qǐ | continuously arising / to arise repeatedly |
屡 |
lǚ | time and again / repeatedly / frequently |
转 |
zhuàn you | to roll / to wander around / to appear repeatedly |
频 |
pín pín | repeatedly / again and again / continuously / constantly |
屡 |
lǚ cì | repeatedly / time and again |
数 |
shuò | (literary) frequently; repeatedly |
叮 |
dīng | to sting or bite (of mosquito, bee etc) / to say repeatedly / to urge insistently / to ask repeatedly / to stick to a point / (onom.) tinkling or jingling sound |
迭 |
dié | alternately / repeatedly |
亟 |
qì | repeatedly / frequently |
千 |
qiān dīng wàn zhǔ | repeatedly urging / imploring over and over again |
屡 |
lǚ lǚ | again and again / repeatedly |
连 |
lián shēng | repeatedly (say something) |
连 |
lián lián | repeatedly / again and again |
小 |
Xiǎo Qiáng | (slang) cockroach ("Little Qiang" was originally the name given to a dead cockroach that had supposedly been a pet of the lead character in the 1993 Hong Kong comedy movie "Flirting Scholar". Subsequently, it came to be used as a name for any cockroach, and also for characters in film and television who are seemingly indestructible or repeatedly resurrected.) |