zhěng tiān
toute la journée
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他整天都在学习。
tā zhěngtiān dōu zài xuéxí.
He studies all day long.
她整天都在工作。
tā zhěngtiān dōu zài gōngzuò.
She works all day long.
他们整天都在玩。
tāmen zhěngtiān dōu zài wán.
They play all day long.
偶尔 (ǒu'ěr)
occasionally
有时 (yǒu shí)
sometimes
The Chinese word 整天 (zhěngtiān) is composed of two characters: 整 (zhěng) and 天 (tiān). 整 means "whole", "entire", or "complete", while 天 means "day" or "sky". Together, 整天 literally means "whole day" or "all day long". It is used to express the idea of "all day" or "the whole day", and can be used in a variety of contexts. For example, it can be used to describe someone who works all day long, or to talk about the weather for the entire day. 整天 can also be used in a more figurative sense, to refer to something that happens or exists all the time. For example, it can be used to describe someone who is always complaining, or to talk about a problem that never seems to go away.