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adj.
習慣的
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n.
習慣;習俗
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v.
習慣;使習慣于
Noun:
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an established custom;
"it was their habit to dine at 7 every evening"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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He was wont to give lengthy speeches.
他慣于做長篇大論的演說。
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This is the chair where the author was wont to sit.
她是散文家習慣性坐的桌椅。
用作名詞 (n.)
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It is my wont to rise at six.
6點睡覺就是我的自覺性。
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She went for a walk after breakfast, as was her wont.
她早飯后要散溜達作罷了日常習慣。
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He would, as was his wont.., walk for a mile.
源于: W. Trevor
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It was the wont to rank science..among the highest..pursuits.
出處:Nature
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The lark was wont my matins ring.
產自: Sir W. Scott
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All is going on as it was wont.
源于: Dickens
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Such a distinction is wont to be termed 'inorganic'.
來源于: W. D. Whitney
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Someone..toward whom she was wont to turn for..support.
出自于: A. Storr
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Had he not wonted to converse formerly with them, he had not now been sought.
出處: W. Burkitt
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He who had wont to come to the patriarchs..had actually come to him.
出于: J. Bruce
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