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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ha·bit·u·al /həˈbɪtʃuəl/ adjective  1 HABIT[only before noun] doing something from habit, and unable to stop doing it 已成习惯的habitual criminal/offender 惯犯habitual drinker/smoker/gambler 酒徒/赌棍等2 done as a habit that you cannot stop 上瘾的 His drinking had become habitual. 他喝酒已上瘾。3 [only before noun]TYPICAL usual or typical of someone 习惯()的,惯常的 James took his habitual morning walk around the garden. 詹姆斯又像往常习惯的那样绕花园作晨间散步去了。habitually adverb men who are habitually violent 经常施暴的男人
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habitualHe watched her intently as she per-formed this habitual act-then climbed into her lap and let her hold him.What does seem more difficult to believe, however, is that the practice of carrying firearms was habitual among Hooligans.It is estimated that as many as half the young men in the community are habitual drug users.My father was a habitual gambler, until my mother packed her bags and threatened to leave.Tony's habitual laziness became even more extreme in winter, and he would sometimes stay in bed until mid afternoon.Even close friends considered him a habitual liar.Many of the prisoners are habitual liars.Soon you will find that you are taking more time to act, instead of reacting with an habitual response.She had applied more make-up than usual but with her habitual restraint.It comes easy to the habitual vagrant; it is well-nigh impossible to the inexperienced.The habitual violence of the time was tamed somewhat when the Shoguns settled in Kyoto, from 1393 to 1576.Ingrained attitudes and habitual ways of thinking are very difficult to change.habitual drinker/smoker/gamblerBlood alcohol levels rise at pretty much the same rate in infrequent and habitual drinkers.Johnstone has confronted his fall from grace with the kind of honest self-awareness that is rare in habitual drinkers.The court heard that Mantack was a habitual gambler dealing in tens of thousands of pounds.Many habitual drinkers of caffeine-containing beverages find that they must increase their dose to achieve the preferred degree of stimulation.
ha·bit·u·al adjectiveChineseSyllable
unable Corpus something doing from to habit, and


habitual
habitual /həˈbɪtʃuəl/ adjective
 Word Family: noun: habit, habitué; verb: habituate; adverb: habitually; adjective: habitual
1. [only before noun] doing something from habit, and unable to stop doing it
    habitual criminal/offender/felon etc
    habitual drinker/gambler etc
2. done as a habit that you cannot stop:
    His drinking had become habitual.
3. [only before noun] usual or typical of someone:
    James took his habitual morning walk around the garden.
—habitually adverb:
    men who are habitually violent


ha·bit·ualBrE /həˈbɪtʃuəl/ 🔊NAmE /həˈbɪtʃuəl/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] usual or typical of sb/sth 惯常的;典型的They waited for his habitual response. 他们等待着他的一贯反应。🔊🔊(formal) a person's place of habitual residence某人通常居住的地方(of an action 行为) done, often in a way that is annoying or difficult to stop 讨厌的;上瘾的habitual complaining没完没了的抱怨the habitual use of heroin吸食海洛因上瘾 [only before noun] (of a person ) doing sth that has become a habit and is therefore difficult to stop 习惯性的;积习很深的a habitual criminal/drinker/liar, etc. 惯犯、嗜酒成性者、习以为常的撒谎者等 HELP Some speakers do not pronounce the 'h' at the beginning of habitual and use 'an' instead of 'a' before it. This now sounds old-fashioned. 有人说 habitual 时不发 h 音,前面用 an 而不用 a,现在听起来过时了。 ha·bit·ual·ly BrE /həˈbɪtʃuəli/ 🔊NAmE /həˈbɪtʃuəli/ 🔊 adverbthe dark glasses he habitually wore他惯常戴的墨镜