habit
习惯,嗜好,惯性,体型
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Definitions
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- : an acquired behavior pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary: the habit of looking both ways before crossing the street.
- : customary practice or use: Daily bathing is an American habit.
- : a particular practice, custom, or usage: the habit of shaking hands.
- : a dominant or regular disposition or tendency; prevailing character or quality: She has a habit of looking at the bright side of things.
- : Often the habit . addiction, especially to narcotics.
- : mental character or disposition: a habit of mind.
- : characteristic bodily or physical condition.
- : the characteristic form, aspect, mode of growth, etc., of an organism: a twining habit.
- : the characteristic crystalline form of a mineral.
- : garb of a particular rank, profession, religious order, etc.: a monk's habit.
- : the attire worn by a rider of a saddle horse.
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- : to clothe; array.
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It also delivers valuable brand safety for your ads during the holiday shopping season, and takes advantage of viewers’ natural second screen habits so they can immediately navigate to your site.
They’d already restarted their well-oiled machines and were in the process of booting up new routines and habits.
In April 2020, almost 1,500 parents in Canada reported their kids’ physical activity, screen time and sleep habits since the new coronavirus pandemic hit.
You can help your customers focus on the end-users’ search habits in your SEO proposal by describing why it doesn’t make sense to improve visibility for queries that are navigational keywords and trigger site links.
That 2010 study backs up one of Nebel’s preferred study habits.
Hollywood has developed a habit of relying on what worked best in the past, and 300 was hugely successful.
Does wildlife campaigner Prince Charles's hunting habit make him a hypocrite?
We still retain the 27 November habit, through sheer gluttony more than anything else.
Texas governors have a habit of running for president: Just ask Perry or former president George W. Bush.
Those who dream of a post-partisan future should note that paranoia has a habit of erasing traditional political boundaries.
She and her younger sister, Janet, had quarreled a good deal through force of unfortunate habit.
Doubtless the commentator habit is fixed in the nature of man; but it was pre-eminently mediaeval.
This habit and the fact that she cares more for color than for drawing are the usual criticisms of her pictures.
When d'Aubran entered, the Seneschal was composed and in his wonted habit of ponderous dignity.
To punish the habit, a Turk was seized and a pipe transfixed through his nose.