来来往往 (lái lái wǎng) — to come and go frequently; to see each other often (of people or social interactions)

An AAB pattern describing a place or two parties where people keep coming and going — a busy scene, or two sides that visit each other often. Used as a vivid predicate, not for a single trip.

verb
to come and go frequentlyto see each other often (of people or social interactions)

예문

  • 来来往往
    Chē zhàn lǐ lái lái wǎng, rén hěn duō.
    The station is bustling with people coming and going.
  • 来来往往
    Tā men liǎng jiā lái lái wǎng, cháng cháng yì qǐ chī fàn.
    The two families see each other often and frequently eat together.
  • 来来往往
    Jiē shàng lái lái wǎng, fēi cháng rè nao.
    The street is bustling with people coming and going, very lively.

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