habitually 的定义
- of the nature of a habit; fixed by or resulting from habit: habitual courtesy.
- being such by habit: a habitual gossip.
- commonly used, followed, observed, etc., as by a particular person; customary: She took her habitual place at the table.
habitually 近义词
usually
更多habitually例句
- Here’s a graph from a 2019 paper on the habitual motion path that shows the movement of the knee joint in six cadaver legs being flexed back and forth.
- The second claim—that this habitual motion path tells us something useful about running shoes—gets a lot trickier.
- First you have to decide how to measure the habitual motion path in living people.
- One afternoon, our graduate student’s mom went to make her habitual cup of coffee only to discover she could not smell or taste it.
- Braddy was charged with several crimes in the incident, pleaded guilty to felony battery and was sentenced as a habitual felony offender to three years in a Florida state prison, according to court records.
- The sixth line of the GJW nonsensically seems to read, “Evil man habitually does not he does habitually bring [sic].”
- He reminded us that government officials habitually lie, then hide behind the shield of national security.
- The problem is that Netanyahu habitually conflates anti-Semitism with anti-Zionism.
- He uses multiple means of transportation each day and changes phones habitually.
- The office in which he lives is blind on both ends, and he himself habitually stares only at a blank wall.
- Many children habitually set the two eyes far up towards the crown of the head, as in Fig. 6.
- She habitually ate chocolates for their sustaining quality; they contained much nutriment in small compass, she said.
- The people of God fear him habitually, even though not engaged in positive religious services.
- He was a fat little man who sat habitually with a hand on either knee, which he clawed absently both in conversation and thought.
- At a period of the world when many habitually disregarded it, was it given as a Covenant sign.