柯林斯詞典habitual /h??b?tj??l/ 1. ADJ A habitual action, state, or way of behaving is one that someone usually does or has, especially one that is considered to be typical or characteristic of them. 習(xí)慣性的 If bad posture becomes habitual, you risk long-term effects. 如果不良姿勢(shì)成爲(wèi)習(xí)慣,你會(huì)有遭受長(zhǎng)期影響的危險(xiǎn)。2. habituallyADV 習(xí)慣性地 His mother had a patient who habitually flew into rages. 她的母親有一個(gè)習(xí)慣性地陷入狂怒的病人。3. ADJ You use habitual to describe someone who usually or often does a particular thing. 積習(xí)難改的[ADJ n] Three out of four of them would become habitual criminals if actually sent to jail. 如果真的被投入監(jiān)獄,他們中3/4的人會(huì)成爲(wèi)積習(xí)難改的罪犯。 返回 habitual劍橋詞典usual or repeated 通常的;習(xí)慣性的 a habitual thief 慣媮 habitual drug use 吸毒成癮 dressed in his habitual black 身著他慣常的黑色衣服 her habitual meanness 她一貫的卑劣行爲(wèi) 返回 habitual