habitual
habitual 英 [həˈbɪtʃuəl] 美 [həˈbɪtʃuəl]
adj. 习惯的;惯常的;习以为常的
- If something is habitual, it's what you usually do. Your habitual jeans and t-shirt might work for school, but try dressing up for the opera.
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- adj. 习惯的;惯常的;习以为常的
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1. He had his habitual breakfast, hamburger and ham sandwich every morning.
他每天早上都是惯常的早餐,汉堡包和火腿三明治。
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2. Being interested in the relationship of language and thought,Whorf developed the idea that the structure of language determines the structure of habitual thought in a society.
沃尔夫对语言与思维的关系很感兴趣,逐渐形成了这样的观点:在一个社会中,语言的结构决定习惯思维的结构。
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3. For some people, just one cup of coffee a day can become habitual.
对一些人来说,每天只喝一杯咖啡已经成为了一种习惯。
- habitual (adj.) mid-15c., "customary, belonging to one's inherent disposition," from Medieval Latin habitualis "pertaining to habit or dress," from Latin habitus "condition, appearance, dress," originally past participle of habere "to have, hold, possess; wear; find oneself, be situated; consider, think, reason, have in mind; manage, keep," from PIE root *ghabh- "to give or receive."
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