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断断续续 (duànduànxùxù) is an adverb that means "intermittently" or "on and off" in English. It is often used to describe something that happens in a sporadic or irregular manner.
For example:
- 我的网络连接断断续续,有时候很快,有时候很慢。(Wǒ de wǎngluò liánjiē duànduànxùxù, yǒu shíhou hěn kuài, yǒu shíhou hěn màn.) - My internet connection is intermittent, sometimes it's fast, sometimes it's slow.
- 这个项目的进展断断续续,我们需要更多的时间来完成。(Zhège xiàngmù de jìnzhǎn duànduànxùxù, wǒmen xūyào gèng duō de shíjiān lái wánchéng.) - The progress of this project is on and off, we need more time to complete it.
In both examples, 断断续续 (duànduànxùxù) is used to describe something that is not continuous or consistent. It can also be used to describe a person's actions or behavior that is sporadic or inconsistent.
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