B1 happening or doing something often频繁的;经常发生的;经常做的
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She goes to her doctor for regular check-ups.
He paid regular amounts of money to a charity.
If you don't sort out the papers on your desk on a regular basis they just keep on accumulating.
There is a regular train service between Glasgow and Edinburgh.
I'll need regular updates on your progress.
B2 existing or happening repeatedly in a fixed pattern, with equal or similar amounts of space or time between one and the next; even定时的;固定的;有规律的;规则的;均匀的
Someone who is regular empties their bowels often enough, and a woman who is regular always has her period at approximately the same time.(人)大便正常的;(女性)月经正常的
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Is she paid a regular wage or is it on commission only?
Many companies operate regular job appraisals, often on an annual basis.
We see each other at regular intervals - usually about once a month.
The bells ring at regular intervals through the day.
If you don't sort out the papers on your desk on a regular basis they just keep on accumulating.
A2 mainly US usual or ordinary普通的;一般的;寻常的
B1 specialized language A regular verb, noun, or adjective follows the usual rules in the structure of its various forms.(动词、名词或形容词)规则的,按规则变化的
an army that exists all the time, or a soldier in such an army正规军/正规军士兵等
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I'm not her regular secretary - I'm just filling in.
All the networks pre-empted their regular schedules to broadcast news of the hijacking.
This is not my regular lipstick.
Do you have these pants in a regular length?
He seems like a regular guy.
the same on both or all sides均匀的;端正的;整齐的
[ before noun ] informal real; complete完全的;彻底的;十足的
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