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Recently

ˈris(ə)ntli
Extremely common
800 - 900
800 - 900
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最近, 近期, 不久前

Recently meanings in Chinese

最近

Example:
I recently finished reading that book.
我最近读完了那本书。
Have you seen her recently?
你最近见过她吗?
Usage: informalContext: Used in everyday conversation to indicate something that happened in the near past.
Note: This term is commonly used to refer to events or actions that occurred not long ago.

近期

Example:
There have been many changes in the company recently.
近期公司发生了许多变化。
We are planning a trip in the near future.
我们近期计划一次旅行。
Usage: formalContext: Used in more formal or written contexts, often relating to events or changes that have occurred over a short time frame.
Note: This term can also imply a broader time frame than '最近', often used in news articles or reports.

不久前

Example:
I saw him not long ago.
我不久前见过他。
They moved here not long ago.
他们不久前搬到这里。
Usage: informalContext: Used in casual conversations to refer to a time period that is short but possibly longer than '最近'.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the recency but with a slightly less precise time frame.

Recently's synonyms

recent

Recent means having happened or begun not long ago. It is used to describe something that is new or fresh.
Example: Have you read any recent books on the topic?
Note: Recent is often used to refer to a specific time frame or event that has occurred recently, while recently is more general.

freshly

Freshly means newly or recently. It is used to describe something that has been done or made very recently.
Example: The bread was freshly baked this morning.
Note: Freshly is more commonly used to describe something that has been done or made recently, such as food or products.

Recently expressions, common phrases

Lately

Used to refer to a recent, but not specified, period of time.
Example: I've been feeling tired lately.
Note: Lately implies a more general sense of recentness without specifying an exact time frame.

In recent times

Refers to the period of time close to the present.
Example: In recent times, there has been a surge in online shopping.
Note: This phrase explicitly states that the events or changes occurred close to the current time.

Of late

Indicates a recent period of time, usually implying negative consequences or changes.
Example: She has been absent from work of late.
Note: Similar to lately, but often used in a more formal or literary context and with a sense of negative outcomes.

Recently

Indicates a short time before the present.
Example: I saw him recently at the market.
Note: The original word being used in the phrase, 'recently', directly refers to a short time before the present.

In the past few days

Refers to a specific, short period leading up to the present.
Example: In the past few days, I've been trying to finish my assignments.
Note: This phrase specifies the time frame as 'past few days', indicating a recent and defined period.

As of late

Refers to a recent period of time, often with implications of change or decline.
Example: As of late, the company has seen a decline in sales.
Note: Similar to 'of late', but 'as of late' is more commonly used in a business or formal context to show a recent shift or trend.

In the recent past

Refers to a specific period of time preceding the present moment.
Example: In the recent past, we have made significant progress.
Note: This phrase explicitly specifies the time frame as 'recent past', indicating a clearly defined period before the present.

Recently everyday (slang) expressions

As of recently

A casual expression indicating a recent change or action taken.
Example: As of recently, I've been trying to eat healthier.
Note: A slight variation of 'recently' with a more casual tone.

Of recent

An abbreviated form of 'recently' to refer to something that has happened very recently.
Example: I heard of recent plans for a new project at work.
Note: A more concise way to convey a recent occurrence.

In the near past

A way to describe a time just before the present, similar to 'recently'.
Example: We have upgraded our systems in the near past.
Note: Slightly more formal and less commonly used in informal conversation.

Just lately

A colloquial way to mean 'recently' or 'as of late.'
Example: Just lately, I've been feeling more optimistic.
Note: More informal and conversational than 'recently' but less common.

Recently - Examples

Recently, I've been feeling really tired.
最近,我感到非常疲惫。
I just bought this shirt recently.
最近刚买了这件衬衫。
Have you seen any good movies recently?
最近看过什么好电影吗?

Recently grammar

Recently - Adverb (Adverb) / Adverb (Adverb)
Lemma: recently
Conjugations
Adverb (Adverb): recently
Syllables, Separation and Stress
recently Contains 3 syllables: re • cent • ly
Phonetic transcription: ˈrē-sᵊnt-lē
re cent ly , ˈrē sᵊnt (The red syllable is stressed)

Recently - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
recently: 800 - 900 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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