habitually
adv. 習慣地,慣常地; 素; 素常
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. according to routine or established practice;
2. according to habit or custom;
A person who drinks alcoholic substances habitually and to excess or who suffers from alcoholism.
酗酒者習慣性和過量飲用含有酒精物質的人或者由於酗酒或酒精中毒而遭受痛苦的人.
This was a marked change from previous summits at which France habitually obstructed American proposals.
與以往峰會上法國習慣性地阻撓美國的提議相比,默克爾的這一舉動有著顯著的不同.
According to Cannon , Chelsea are habitually paying over the odds for players.
根據卡能, 切爾西是習慣性地過高買入球員.
Many businessmen habitually have lunch in a pub near their office.
很多商人習慣於去辦公室附近的酒館裡吃午飯.
She habitually bore herself with strange alternations of cool reserve and docile respect to the man.
她向來對這個人的態度總是很不正常,一會兒對他冷淡矜持,一會兒對他溫順尊敬.