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 habitual [hә'hitʃuәl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 习惯的, 惯常的, 平常的

[法] 习惯的, 以习惯为常业的, 惯常的


  1. His habitual place at the table was occupied by a stranger.
    他惯常坐在桌旁的位置被一个陌生人占据了。
  2. My girlfriend and I are habitual cinema-goers.
    我和女友是电影院的常客。
  3. My habitual place.
    我惯常的位子


habitual
[ adj ]
commonly used or practiced; usual
<adj.all>
his accustomed thoroughnesstook his customary morning walk
his habitual comment
with her wonted candor


Habitual \Ha*bit"ual\ (h[.a]*b[i^]t"[-u]*al; 135), a. [Cf. F.
habituel, LL. habitualis. See {Habit}, n.]
1. Formed or acquired by habit or use.

An habitual knowledge of certain rules and maxims.
--South.

2. According to habit; established by habit; customary;
constant; as, the habitual practice of sin.

It is the distinguishing mark of habitual piety to
be grateful for the most common and ordinary
blessings. --Buckminster.

Syn: Customary; accustomed; usual; common; wonted; ordinary;
regular; familiar. -- {Ha*bit"u*al*ly}, adv. --
{Ha*bit"u*al*ness}, n.

  1. Four felony convictions triggers Arkansas' habitual offender law, which allows sentences of 20 years to 40 years compared to 5 years to 20 years for non-habitual offenders.
  2. The court ruled that the state of Arkansas can hold a sentencing trial for a man mistakenly sent to prison as a habitual offender.
  3. Thus, street criminals often plead guilty to avoid habitual offender charges.
  4. In addition, an applicant can't have been convicted of a felony or have been labeled a habitual user of drugs or alcohol.
  5. "People's behavior is by and large habitual," says Thomas Juster, an economist at the University of Michigan.
  6. The riots began after the lower house of Parliament, the Sejm, rejected a Senate proposal to extend an amnesty to habitual criminals.
  7. Emotional abuse, mainly "habitual scapegoating, belittling and rejecting behavior," accounts for 17% of the total.
  8. The habitual black clothes were almost an afterthought: Orbison's wife says unimaginatively 'You look great in black, Roy.' Orbison's sombre life bears an exact relation to the songs.
  9. The court, in a 4-1 decision, struck down the attempted theft and habitual criminal convictions of Richard Allen Smith of Indianapolis and ordered Smith discharged from Indiana State Prison.
  10. Habits persist, no matter what is written into the Constitution, and deficits have been habitual, the pattern in 50 of the past 58 years, the rule in 20 of the past 21.
  11. On the salt it says, `If consumed in large quantitites, sodium chloride can be highly toxic, and habitual ingestion of this compound has been shown to cause life-threatening hypertension.'
  12. The elder Martin has two years remaining on a five-year sentence for selling alcohol on Sunday, and his son is on probation for habitual violation of the state's drunken-driving law.
  13. A judge suspended his license for a year in 1984-85 after finding him a "habitual violator."
  14. The bill would direct state courts, when petitioned by foreign parents, to order children returned to their habitual residence abroad, even if there is no legal order establishing custody.
  15. He previously had been convicted under the state's habitual offender law for operating a motor vehicle after his driver's license had been revoked.
  16. Murphy asserted his client was falsely accused by Gina Feliciano, a key prosecution witness who he said is a habitual liar and an unreformed drug addict.
  17. Like his father, Val Browning is a habitual walker and was, before injuring his shoulder four years ago, an avid hunter of duck, pigeons and small game.
  18. Reagan and Shultz "showed realism, the ability to reject habitual stereotypes in the name of movement toward agreement," it said.
  19. He refused to rule out further expulsions. The scale of the retaliation is considerably smaller than was habitual during the Cold War years.
  20. Featuring a photograph of Falwell, the ad purportedly quotes him discussing a sexual encounter with his mother and describing himself as a habitual drunkard.
  21. He said the thieves were Czech and habitual offenders, and that the theft was neither the work of an international ring nor the result of a commissioned theft.
  22. Spain has 420,000 "habitual gamblers," 3 percent of the adult population, according to the National Gambling Commission.
  23. The government has also tried to portray Flight 191 pilot Ted Connors as a habitual user of the tranquilizer Stelazine.
  24. Some habitual drug users would, as he says, "continue to rob and steal to get money for clothes, food or shelter."
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