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rou·tine·ly
ru tin li
adverb
as a matter of regular occurrence … he routinely slept with one arm dangling off the side of his bed and his feet kicked free of the sheets.—Holly Black
Airlines routinely sell tickets to more people than the plane can seat, counting on several people not to arrive.—Andrew Victor
The first known use of routinely was in 1858
1 That night the Voice of the People offices were routinely burglarized, the three rented electric typewriters and the enlarger stolen.
2 The compounds were often small, with few guards and not much fencing, but during their brief stays inside, many North Koreans said they routinely witnessed executions and deaths from torture and starvation.
3 He would routinely ride down to Philadelphia or New York or up to New Hampshire, carrying messages from one group to another.
4 He was routinely likened to Cromwell.
人们习惯性地把他与克伦威尔作比。
5 Out on the plains of West Texas everyone knew how the Panthers routinely bludgeoned opponents from El Paso and Abilene and Amarillo.
6 Prosecutors admit that they routinely charge people with crimes for which they technically have probable cause but which they seriously doubt they could ever win in court.
7 He is routinely described as the greatest scientist since Einstein.
他通常被认为是继爱因斯坦之后最伟大的科学家。
8 Chimps are too scarce, and too nearly human, to be routinely slaughtered for spare parts.
黑猩猩又太少, 也太接近于人类, 不可以作为人器官备用件说杀就杀.
9 The diode is used routinely in many kinds of electronic circuits.
二极管早已作为常规器件应用于多种电路中.
10 In seasons past, playing for Permian had meant routinely vomiting during the grueling off-season workouts inside the hot and sweaty weight room.
11 Dead animals were routinely tossed into this soup, where everything decayed and sent up noxious bubbles to foul the air.
12 His children grew so accustomed to his silence that, years later, they would speak routinely of his shyness.
13 Heights were routinely measured on a wall-mounted stadiometer.
通常在壁挂式测速仪上测量高度。
14 But by then he was only routinely enthusiastic as he went over Griffith’s quantum- mechanical arguments.
15 His ruddy face still routinely creases with mirth.
他红润的脸庞仍旧时常笑得堆起褶子。
16 In fact, Europeans routinely lost when they could not take advantage of disease and political fragmentation.
17 Even my father’s head bobs up and down routinely.
18 He routinely had his books stolen, got punched and kicked, was laughed at when he spoke in class and ignored by teachers; for him, there was no Mr. Brown.
19 They no longer routinely go out to dinner on Saturday night or grocery shopping on Sunday.
20 One writer who signed his name “A Hint” said the cause of the fever was the stinking barrels of rotting garbage routinely found in backyards and basements.