rou·tine
noun/ruːˈtiːn/
/ruːˈtiːn/
常规;正常顺序 - to settle/get/fall into a routine
形成规律;养成习惯 - We are trying to get the baby into a routine for feeding and sleeping.
我们试着让婴儿按时进食和睡觉。 - In school, I quickly fell into the routine.
在学校里,我很快就陷入了常规。 - Make exercise a part of your daily routine.
让锻炼成为你日常生活的一部分。 - A pressing work project had disrupted his normal sleep routine.
一项紧迫的工作项目打乱了他正常的睡眠习惯。 - There's never a bad time to begin a new exercise routine.
开始新的日常锻炼永远是最佳时机。 - We clean and repair the machines as a matter of routine.
我们定期清洗和修理机器。 - Don't cut back on your regular fitness routine.
不要减少你的日常健身活动。
Extra Examples- Everyone has their own morning routine.
每个人早晨都有自己的习惯。 - It took me a week to settle into a routine.
我花了一星期时间适应常规。 - She fell into a routine of taking the baby to the park after lunch.
她养成了午饭后带孩子去公园的习惯。 - The children were confused by the change of routine.
常规的改变把孩子们搞糊涂了。 - Their schedules and routines are seldom monotonous.
他们的日程和惯例很少是单调的。 - Work out a routine for updating the list regularly.
制定定期更新列表的程序。 - Her aim was to establish some kind of order and routine in the place.
她的目标是在这个地方建立某种秩序和惯例。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- set
- strict
- dull
- …
- establish
- fall into
- get into
- …
- a change from the routine
- a change in routine
- a change of routine
- …
- to settle/get/fall into a routine
生活乏味;无聊 - She needed a break from routine.
她需要摆脱一下刻板的生活。 - He tries to escape the dull routine of his office life.
他试图摆脱枯燥乏味的办公室生活。
- She needed a break from routine.
- [countable] a series of movements, jokes, etc. that are part of a performance
(演出中的)一套动作,一系列笑话(等) - to do/perform a dance routine
做一套舞蹈动作 - We need some new material for our routine.
我们的日常生活需要一些新材料。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- comedy
- stand-up
- dance
- …
- learn
- perform
- to do/perform a dance routine
- [countable] (computing) a list of instructions that enable a computer to perform a particular task
例程;例行程序
Word Originlate 17th cent. (denoting a regular course or procedure): from French, from route ‘road’, from Old French rute ‘road’, from Latin rupta (via) ‘broken (way)’, feminine past participle of rumpere.