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🔑 rou·tineBrE /ruːˈtiːn/NAmE /ruːˈtiːn/ noun🔑 [C, U] the normal order and way in which you regularly do things 常规;正常顺序◆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。◆Make exercise a part of your daily routine. 让锻炼成为你日常生活的一部分。◆We clean and repair the machines as a matter of routine. 我们定期清洗和修理机器。🔑 [U] (disapproving) a situation in which life is boring because things are always done in the same way 生活乏味;无聊◆She needed a break from routine. 她需要摆脱一下刻板的生活。 [C] 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)◆a dance routine 一套舞蹈动作 [C] (computing 计算机) a list of instructions that enable a computer to perform a particular task 例程;例行程序 🔑 rou·tineBrE /ruːˈtiːn/NAmE /ruːˈtiːn/ adjective [usually before noun] 🔑 done or happening as a normal part of a particular job, situation or process 常规的;例行公事的;日常的◆routine enquiries/questions/tests 日常的询问;常规审问/检测◆The fault was discovered during a routine check. 这个错误是在一次常规检查中发现的。🔑 not unusual or different in any way 平常的;正常的;毫不特别的◆He died of a heart attack during a routine operation. 他在一次普通手术中死于心脏病。🔑 (disapproving) ordinary and boring 乏味的;平淡的 SYN dull, humdrum ◆a routine job 平淡乏味的工作◆This type of work rapidly becomes routine. 这种工作很快就变得乏味无聊。▸ rou·tine·ly BrE /ruːˈtiːnli/NAmE /ruːˈtiːnli/ adverb◆Visitors are routinely checked as they enter the building. 来访者在进入大楼时都要接受例行检查。 |