habitual
adj. 習慣的; 慣常的; 習以為常的
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.
He soon recovered his habitual geniality...
他不久就恢復了自己一貫的和藹可親的態度。
If bad posture becomes habitual, you risk long-term effects.
不良姿勢一旦定型,日後可就有你受的了。
You use habitual to describe someone who usually or often does a particular thing.
She was a habitual daydreamer.
她總是耽於幻想。
...the home secretary's plans for minimum sentences for habitual criminals.
內政大臣關於設定慣犯起刑點的打算
1. made a norm or custom or habit;
2. commonly used or practiced; usual;
3. having a habit of long standing;
usual, customary, habitual, conventional, regular
這些形容詞均有"通常的,慣常的"之意。
It is through learning that the individual acquires many habitual ways of reacting to situations.
正是透過學習,使人獲得很多習以為常的解決方法來應對各種情況.
His reserve had been always excessive and habitual.
他沉默寡言,已成習慣.
At present, the domestic film covering cause infertility or habitual abortion litigation cases involving several.
不幼遠在敵國因覆膜來因導致不克不及生養或習慣性流產的訴訟案件已罕有起.
He is a habitual criminal.
他是一個慣犯.
Habitual overeating has distended his stomach.
經常大吃大喝把他的胃口撐大了.