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hab.it REPEATED ACTION5hAb7Itnsomething which you do often and regularly, often without knowing that you are doing it习惯I always buy the same brand of toothpaste just out of / from (=because of) habit. [U]我总是出于习惯而买同一个牌子的牙膏。I'm trying not to get into (=start) the habit of always having biscuits with my coffee. [C]我试着不要养成喝咖啡必吃饼干的习惯。I used to swim twice a week, but I seem to have got out of (=ended) the habit recently. [C]我过去常一周游泳两次,但我最近似乎改掉了这个习惯。I was taught to drive by my boyfriend and I'm afraid I've picked up (=caught) some of his bad habits. [C]我由我的男友教开车,恐怕我学会了他的一些坏习惯。His eating habits are extraordinary. [C]他的饮食习惯很特别。I'm trying to get him to break (=end intentionally) the habit of switching on the TV when he comes home at night. [C]我正试着让他改掉晚上回家后就打开电视的习惯。I don't mind being woken up once or twice in the middle of the night by my flatmate so long as she doesn't make a habit of it (=do it frequently). [C]我不介意在半夜被与我同住公寓的人吵醒一次或两次,只要她不经常这样就可以了。I'm not really in the habit of looking at (=I don't usually look at) other people's clothes, but even I noticed that awful suit! [C]我并不总是习惯看别人的衣服,但即使是我也注意到了那可怕的套装。A habit might be something which other people find slightly annoying.(令人讨厌的)习惯She's got this irritating habit of finishing off other people's sentences. [C]她有令人讨厌的插嘴的习惯。A habit can also refer to the state of being dependent on a drug.毒瘾a cocaine habit [C]可卡因毒瘾You can describe something as habit-forming if it makes you want to have or do it repeatedly.易上瘾的,易成习惯的Smoking is definitely habit-forming.吸烟当然容易上瘾。
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