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单词 usage
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Definition of usage in English:

usage

noun ˈjuːsɪdʒ
mass noun
  • 1The action of using something or the fact of being used.

    使用

    a survey of water usage

    水利用调查。

    the usage of equipment

    设备使用。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This resulted in reduced water usage and a significant increase in recycling.
    • It has doubled its oil usage over the last decade and now consumes 30% of the world's oil.
    • The high level of car usage and the fact the number of large trucks has never been greater also acts as a disincentive to switch to pedal power.
    • A probing, in-depth survey has found that consumer Internet usage is rising.
    • The judging criteria is based on drawing techniques, usage of color and standard of work.
    • Marketing campaigns would increase rail usage and all rail should be accessible to the disabled.
    • Finally, there must be a charge on sewage and water based on usage.
    • The recent tourism season aggravated the problem because of the huge influx of people and increased water usage.
    • Many companies also monitor their employees' Internet usage and email communications.
    • San Diego saw a nice decrease in power usage because they raised the price to consumers.
    • It establishes a process specifically to determine, and then to allocate, water usage.
    • He employed a technique, which he said had a long history of usage by the medical profession and which was dealt with in many texts.
    • There are an average of two or three fires in the city a day, resulting in a high usage of the equipment.
    • Also, the region is an immense source of oil and underground water that has yet to be tapped for usage.
    • He also proposed discounts for people who cut their water usage by 50 percent or more.
    • Although fresh water is ample, guests are reminded to be wary of their water usage.
    • Surveys were taken of energy usage in the school and saving energy tips were produced.
    • The battery life will last roughly for 12 hours under standard usage of the mouse.
    • A usage log within the practice computers recorded when the guidelines were used and by whom.
    • The proposal conveniently ignored that fact that the usage of crop protection products falls year by year in this country anyway.
    Synonyms
    utilization, use, employment, consumption, operation, manipulation, running, handling
    1. 1.1 The way in which a word or phrase is normally and correctly used.
      (词,短语)惯用法;正确用法
      count noun there are various derivative usages
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It was to record facts, and the fact that usage differs for reasons to be found in the history of language.
      • This is not surprising, as there has been a shift in usage this century and older style books give different advice from newer ones.
      • Like ‘lame’, there are a lot of words in regular usage that have questionable origins.
      • This usage of the word ‘primitive’ is now much less common and no longer has derogatory implications.
      • I'd never heard of the journal before but it's chock full of goodness for those with an interest in word usage and origins.
      • We don't in general need to appeal to previous usage to know what a phrase means.
      • The word in classical usage describes a small café serving traditional French cooking.
      • As discussed here previously, we use the term hacker in the common usage of the word.
      • For example, a lot of the words that we would today classify as racial slurs were in common usage in polite society as recently as thirty years ago.
      • The most curious usage, because it seems to have spread furthest from its origins, whatever they are, is snail.
      • Essentially the same usage occurs in both Japanese and Korean.
      • Pater Noster was not a phrase exclusive to Christian usage, it was a known term.
      • Perhaps a shorter pronunciation will become standard usage in the future.
      • Soon I shall be doing a quick survey of some examples of actual live usage of the word.
      • In the end, the people who write textbooks will probably tip the scales in favor of one usage or another.
      • It is thus crucial to interrogate the nuances behind the unconscious and conscious usage of words.
      • The usage of contemporary words made for an easy understanding of the essence of the original work by all.
      • In everyday, non-technical usage the words have much the same meaning.
      • In general usage, it is a word associated with emphasis, significance, tension, and strain.
      • In a case like this, the facts of linguistic history and current usage don't really matter.
      Synonyms
      phraseology, phrasing, diction, parlance, idiom, choice of words, terminology
      way of speaking/writing, manner of speaking/writing, style (of speaking/writing), mode of speaking/writing, mode of expression
      French façon de parler
      technical idiolect, sociolect
    2. 1.2 Habitual or customary practice, especially as creating a right, obligation, or standard.
      (尤指形成权利,义务,标准等的)常规做法;惯例
      count noun the dictates and usages of polite society
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There are many employments the remuneration of which is, by trade usage, invariably fixed on a commission basis.
      • It is impossible to give any precise or universal formula, but it may broadly be said that a useful test is perhaps what is reasonable according to the ordinary usages of mankind living in society, or more correctly in a particular society.
      • He manifests his more permanent ideas in laws and customs and social usages; but in dealing with the events of the passing hour, he must employ interpreters.
      • Customary rights are usage rights, granting the right to do a specific thing in a specific place.
      • This rule does not apply if it can be established that a custom or usage is applicable to each permitting marriage between the two.
      • The information must be judged in the light of the usage and practices of the industry involved.
      • The town's acquisition of jurisdictions from its lords would have been a sufficient motivation to compile a written set of customary usages of the town.
      • Thus we speak of the customs prevailing in a society - usages, manners and convictions that we observe.
      • It was not suggested that usage and custom in this context were other than synonymous.
      • The issue was not to be prejudged: it would hinge on the legal rights to the land in dispute, as set out in charter or exercised in practice or usage.
      • What this bill does is to recognise the customary rights and usages of Maori - as we should do.
      • The Board shall make its decision with regard to the custom and usage of the insurance and reinsurance business.
      • Once a specific customary usage right is recognised, it is simply registered on the local plan.
      • He upheld customary usages and institutions in Goa, reduced anti-Hindu discrimination, promoted education and tolerance, and abolished the colour bar.
      • In any event, the practices and usages of war which gradually ripened into recognized customs with which belligerents were bound to comply, recognized the crimes specified herein as crimes subject to punishment.
      • It would be my gym for my training, where I would practice my weapons usage and martial arts.
      • I rather mean all the problems of custom and usage, for only by following them unrestricted succession is possible.
      • In fact, Bowen's wife plays a key role in securing his acceptance, ‘being a well-educated woman, versed in the usages of polite society’.
      • Its composition, its time of meeting, its powers, are all regulated by convention and usage, not by law.
      • Was there a custom or usage of the ports in Chile that cargo could be delivered without presentation of a bill of landing?
      Synonyms
      custom, practice, habit, tradition, convention, routine, rule, rite, ritual, observance, ordinance, ceremony, ceremonial
      way, procedure, method, mode, form, formality, wont
      formal praxis
      (usages), Latinmores
      French moeurs

Origin

Middle English (in the sense 'customary practice'): from Old French, from us 'a use' (see use).

Rhymes

misusage

Definition of usage in US English:

usage

noun
  • 1The action of using something or the fact of being used.

    使用

    a survey of water usage

    水利用调查。

    the usage of equipment

    设备使用。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This resulted in reduced water usage and a significant increase in recycling.
    • Marketing campaigns would increase rail usage and all rail should be accessible to the disabled.
    • It establishes a process specifically to determine, and then to allocate, water usage.
    • A usage log within the practice computers recorded when the guidelines were used and by whom.
    • San Diego saw a nice decrease in power usage because they raised the price to consumers.
    • The judging criteria is based on drawing techniques, usage of color and standard of work.
    • It has doubled its oil usage over the last decade and now consumes 30% of the world's oil.
    • The high level of car usage and the fact the number of large trucks has never been greater also acts as a disincentive to switch to pedal power.
    • The proposal conveniently ignored that fact that the usage of crop protection products falls year by year in this country anyway.
    • Many companies also monitor their employees' Internet usage and email communications.
    • Finally, there must be a charge on sewage and water based on usage.
    • The battery life will last roughly for 12 hours under standard usage of the mouse.
    • He employed a technique, which he said had a long history of usage by the medical profession and which was dealt with in many texts.
    • Also, the region is an immense source of oil and underground water that has yet to be tapped for usage.
    • Surveys were taken of energy usage in the school and saving energy tips were produced.
    • The recent tourism season aggravated the problem because of the huge influx of people and increased water usage.
    • He also proposed discounts for people who cut their water usage by 50 percent or more.
    • There are an average of two or three fires in the city a day, resulting in a high usage of the equipment.
    • Although fresh water is ample, guests are reminded to be wary of their water usage.
    • A probing, in-depth survey has found that consumer Internet usage is rising.
    Synonyms
    utilization, use, employment, consumption, operation, manipulation, running, handling
    1. 1.1 The way in which a word or phrase is normally and correctly used.
      (词,短语)惯用法;正确用法
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Essentially the same usage occurs in both Japanese and Korean.
      • We don't in general need to appeal to previous usage to know what a phrase means.
      • The most curious usage, because it seems to have spread furthest from its origins, whatever they are, is snail.
      • In a case like this, the facts of linguistic history and current usage don't really matter.
      • It was to record facts, and the fact that usage differs for reasons to be found in the history of language.
      • Perhaps a shorter pronunciation will become standard usage in the future.
      • Pater Noster was not a phrase exclusive to Christian usage, it was a known term.
      • In the end, the people who write textbooks will probably tip the scales in favor of one usage or another.
      • Like ‘lame’, there are a lot of words in regular usage that have questionable origins.
      • This usage of the word ‘primitive’ is now much less common and no longer has derogatory implications.
      • As discussed here previously, we use the term hacker in the common usage of the word.
      • It is thus crucial to interrogate the nuances behind the unconscious and conscious usage of words.
      • Soon I shall be doing a quick survey of some examples of actual live usage of the word.
      • The usage of contemporary words made for an easy understanding of the essence of the original work by all.
      • For example, a lot of the words that we would today classify as racial slurs were in common usage in polite society as recently as thirty years ago.
      • In everyday, non-technical usage the words have much the same meaning.
      • The word in classical usage describes a small café serving traditional French cooking.
      • In general usage, it is a word associated with emphasis, significance, tension, and strain.
      • I'd never heard of the journal before but it's chock full of goodness for those with an interest in word usage and origins.
      • This is not surprising, as there has been a shift in usage this century and older style books give different advice from newer ones.
      Synonyms
      phraseology, phrasing, diction, parlance, idiom, choice of words, terminology
    2. 1.2 Habitual or customary practice, especially as creating a right, obligation, or standard.
      (尤指形成权利,义务,标准等的)常规做法;惯例
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The issue was not to be prejudged: it would hinge on the legal rights to the land in dispute, as set out in charter or exercised in practice or usage.
      • Was there a custom or usage of the ports in Chile that cargo could be delivered without presentation of a bill of landing?
      • The information must be judged in the light of the usage and practices of the industry involved.
      • There are many employments the remuneration of which is, by trade usage, invariably fixed on a commission basis.
      • He upheld customary usages and institutions in Goa, reduced anti-Hindu discrimination, promoted education and tolerance, and abolished the colour bar.
      • This rule does not apply if it can be established that a custom or usage is applicable to each permitting marriage between the two.
      • It was not suggested that usage and custom in this context were other than synonymous.
      • Customary rights are usage rights, granting the right to do a specific thing in a specific place.
      • The town's acquisition of jurisdictions from its lords would have been a sufficient motivation to compile a written set of customary usages of the town.
      • Thus we speak of the customs prevailing in a society - usages, manners and convictions that we observe.
      • It would be my gym for my training, where I would practice my weapons usage and martial arts.
      • It is impossible to give any precise or universal formula, but it may broadly be said that a useful test is perhaps what is reasonable according to the ordinary usages of mankind living in society, or more correctly in a particular society.
      • He manifests his more permanent ideas in laws and customs and social usages; but in dealing with the events of the passing hour, he must employ interpreters.
      • In any event, the practices and usages of war which gradually ripened into recognized customs with which belligerents were bound to comply, recognized the crimes specified herein as crimes subject to punishment.
      • In fact, Bowen's wife plays a key role in securing his acceptance, ‘being a well-educated woman, versed in the usages of polite society’.
      • Its composition, its time of meeting, its powers, are all regulated by convention and usage, not by law.
      • The Board shall make its decision with regard to the custom and usage of the insurance and reinsurance business.
      • I rather mean all the problems of custom and usage, for only by following them unrestricted succession is possible.
      • What this bill does is to recognise the customary rights and usages of Maori - as we should do.
      • Once a specific customary usage right is recognised, it is simply registered on the local plan.
      Synonyms
      custom, practice, habit, tradition, convention, routine, rule, rite, ritual, observance, ordinance, ceremony, ceremonial

Origin

Middle English (in the sense ‘customary practice’): from Old French, from us ‘a use’ (see use).

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