habitual如何读

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habitual是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 惯常的
  2. 习惯的
  3. 习以为常的
  4. 平常的
  5. 经常的
  6. 典型的
  7. 日常的
  8. 一贯的
  9. 惯有的
  10. 积习难改的
  11. 惯例的
  12. 惯用的
  13. 习惯(性)的
  14. 积习很深的
  15. 常见的
  16. 常用的

habitual自然拼读

ha·bit·u·al

h bI chu l

habitual扩展

habitually (adv.), habitualness (n.)

habitual词根

词根:habit

adv.

habitually 习惯地;日常地

n.

habit 习惯,习性;嗜好

habituation 习惯,熟习;[生理] 习惯化

habitude 习俗;习惯

habitus 习惯;体质;状态

vi.

habituate 上瘾

vt.

habit 使穿衣

habituate 使习惯于,使熟习于

habitual英英释义

adjective

regularly or repeatedly doing or practicing something or acting in some manner : having the nature of a habit : customary habitual behavior habitual drug use

habitual candor

regularly or repeatedly doing, practicing, or acting in some manner : doing something by force of habit a habitual liar

habitual drunkards

resorted to on a regular basis

our habitual diet

inherent in an individual

habitual grace

habitual词组

habitual abortion习惯性流产

habitual residence通常住址;惯常居所

habitual区别

 usual, habitual, regular, conventional, customary

这组词都有“通常的,惯常的”的意思,其区别是:

usual普通用词,概念广泛。指经常发生或意料中的事,既可指自然发生的现象,也可指按个人习惯或惯例而做的事。

habitual指按个人习惯反复发生的事情。侧重经常性、习惯性。

regular着重遵守约定俗成的规则。

conventional语气强,指遵守已成习惯的事情,强调符合惯例,由人们普遍认可。

customary指特定的个人或群体的平常习惯,或习俗性的行为。

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habitual词源中文解释

"15世纪中期,“习惯的,属于固有倾向的”,源自中世纪拉丁语 habitualis “与习惯或服装有关的”,源自拉丁语 habitus “状态,外貌,服装”,最初是 habere “拥有,持有,拥有; 穿戴; 发现自己,处于; 考虑,思考,理由,心中有; 管理,保持”的过去分词,源自 PIE 词根 *ghabh- “给予或接受”。

habitual词源英文解释

see habit >entry 1

The first known use of habitual was in 1603

habitual儿童词典英英释义

hemoglobinnoun

a protein that contains iron, is the chief means of transporting oxygen in the body of vertebrate animals, occurs in the red blood cells, and is able to combine loosely with oxygen in regions (as the lungs) where it is in high concentration and release it in regions (as the tissues of the internal organs) where it is in low concentration

hematoxylinnoun

a compound found in the wood of a tropical American tree and used chiefly as a biological stain

hackberrynoun

any of a genus of trees and shrubs that are related to the elms and have small often edible berries

the wood of a hackberry

haciendanoun

a large estate in Spanish-speaking countries

hachurenoun

a short line used for shading or especially to show different levels or slopes on a map

habituateverb

to make used to something

habituateverb

to make used to something

habitualadjective

being or done by habit

habitual tardiness

doing or acting out of habit

habitual talkers

done, followed, or used often or regularly

took our habitual path

habitualadjective

being or done by habit

habitual tardiness

doing or acting out of habit

habitual talkers

done, followed, or used often or regularly

took our habitual path

habitual医学词典英英释义

habitualadjective

having the nature of a habit : being in accordance with habit

habitual smoking

doing, practicing, or acting in some manner by force of habit

habitual liars

habitual 例句

1 We just have to have the courage to turn against our habitual lifestyle and engage in unconventional living.

2 They always take habitual tactics of standing facts on their heads and of a thief crying "stop thief".

他们经常使用颠倒是非、贼喊捉贼的伎俩。

3 But being a designer of quirky poetry, he took layers of light black fabrics for loose pants and added shiny patches, as if wet from falling rain, to the habitual long coats.

4 “People who are not habitual poetry readers happening to read things that are magical is one of the great happy accidents that can occur reading The New Yorker,” said Mr. Remnick.

5 Ex-Pothead Dear Ex-Pothead, What happens in that moment when after years of habitual use a person suddenly does not light up?

6 They are habitual visitors to our house.

他们是我家的常客。

7 He is a habitual criminal.

他是一个惯犯.

8 "I Think You Should Leave" is a habitual line-crosser, a virtuoso of a series that specializes in dialing up its jokes to unprecedented levels of, well, ridiculous.

9 The best sections take advantage of the habitual softness by emphasizing it, as in a late, silent sequence of slow and sensual beauty, so abstract and enigmatic that it almost seems out of place.

10 The most telling detail about the current state of TV drama is that, within living memory, it used to be habitual for the Brits to patronise American television fiction.

11 To be American is to be more or less made up out of cultural spare parts, organized by habitual emotions.

12 She also burned her character’s habitual cellphone salutation — “Saga Norén, Länskrim Malmö,” identifying herself as a member of the Malmo criminal investigation division — into the brains of TV viewers in 160 countries.

13 Travel there had just become habitual.

去那旅游已经变成习惯性了。

14 Also, over time some religious beliefs can create habitual thought patterns that actually alter brain function, making it difficult for people to heal or grow.

15 The story described Stringfellow’s womanizing behavior over the years as habitual and well known — though often dismissed as something akin to locker room banter.

16 At my Chen guang ning, Look, use the habitual way, would be very difficult.

在我陈广宁, 看起来, 用习惯的办法, 就会十分困难.

17 Set against a Bogotá of endless drizzle and darkness, Vásquez's habitual intellectual vigour is underscored by a stunning emotional intensity.

18 A habitual early riser, she began to sleep late.

19 While occasionally eating something pleasurable to relieve stress will not cause obesity, she reasons, "habitual relief of life's discomforts using this means inevitably leads to obesity".

20 But as taxing as his habitual silence could be, there were certain things I had come to value and was not willing to give up.

habitual 同义词

11 与生俱来的

organic genial inborn inbred heaven-born

13 上瘾的

hooked habit-forming

25 积重难返

incrustation

26 定期的

terminal periodical

28 经常的

steady regular overhead

habitual 短语相关

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