出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/11 23:33 UTC 版)
From Old French frequent, from Latin frequens (“crowded, crammed, frequent, repeated, etc.”), possibly from a Proto-Indo-European *bʰrekʷ- (“to cram together”).
frequent (comparative more frequent or frequenter, superlative most frequent or frequentest)
From Old French frequenter, from Latin frequentare (“to fill, crowd, visit often, do or use often, etc.”), from frequens (“frequent, crowded”).
frequent (third-person singular simple present frequents, present participle frequenting, simple past and past participle frequented)
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with frequency
永続的なさま
あくせくと
より頻繁に
More frequently
not frequent
with increasing frequency
frequent complaints
しばしば.
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