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🔑 habitBrE /ˈhæbɪt/NAmE /ˈhæbɪt/ noun🔑 [C] a thing that you do often and almost without thinking, especially sth that is hard to stop doing 习惯◆You need to change your eating habits. 你得改变你的饮食习惯。◆good/bad habits 好习惯;恶习◆He has the irritating habit of biting his nails. 他有咬指甲的讨厌习惯。◆It's all right to borrow money occasionally, but don't let it become a habit. 偶尔借点钱倒没关系,但不要养成习惯。◆I'd prefer you not to make a habit of it. 我希望你不要习以为常。◆I'm not in the habit of letting strangers into my apartment. 我不习惯让陌生人进我家。◆I've got into the habit of turning on the TV as soon as I get home. 我习惯了一回家就打开电视。◆I'm trying to break the habit of staying up too late. 我正试图改掉熬夜的习惯。 action, approach, attitude, behaviour, conform, eccentric, etiquette, habit, manner, morality 🔑 [U] usual behaviour 惯常行为;习性◆I only do it out of habit. 我这么做只是出于习惯。◆I'm a creature of habit (= I have a fixed and regular way of doing things). 我这人做事总是凭习惯。 [C] (informal) a strong need to keep using drugs, alcohol or cigarettes regularly (吸毒、喝酒、抽烟的)瘾◆He began to finance his habit through burglary. 他开始靠盗窃来获取可满足他毒瘾的钱。◆She's tried to give up smoking but just can't kick the habit. 她戒过烟,但就是戒不掉。◆a 50-a-day habit 每天抽 50 根烟的烟瘾 [C] a long piece of clothing worn by a monk or nun (修道士或修女穿的)长袍;道袍;道服 ●force of ˈhabitif you do sth from or out of force of habit, you do it automatically and in a particular way because you have always done it that way in the past 习惯力量 |