习惯英语怎么说
Nothing can get you into the habit of worrying faster than associating with chronic worrywarts.
I've taken to waking up very early.
Boulatruelle, accustomed to taking crooked courses, was on this occasion guilty of the fault of going straight.
He was more accustomed to cocktail party chatter than to political or philosophical discussions.
One woman, an Algerian who lives in Europe but was home for a visit, states that she had several drinks at a party and, although not unused to alcohol, these had an unaccustomed effect on her.
It is thought that her diet, the amount she exercises, whether she smokes or drinks alcohol and even which pollutants she is exposed to can alter the DNA of her unborn child.
Much of our behaviour, for example, is guided by unconscious habits.
To be an effective person, under this model, you are supposed to coolly examine your own unconscious habits, and the habits of those under your care.
Her bad behavior blunted his interest to her.
The programme was about customs in different parts of the country.
It was the woman's custom every morning to throw her dog two biscuits and then put on her earrings.
People are being urged to pre-cook food in the oven before barbecuing it after research found most Britons make risky hygiene mistakes at the grill.
I found the job tiring at first but I soon got used to it.
Brad needs to recognize that habitual complainers usually don't want advice.
The nation is well-positioned to equip young people with the skills and habits needed to live healthy, happy and productive lives in caring relationships.
People in the area are habituated to the idea of learning from the person above how to do the work.
I'm not kidding. Learning a language is a question of forming language habits and that takes time.
Martha gave her hand a clumsy little shake, as if she was not accustomed to this sort of thing either.
You should know that this habit is bad for your hearing.
Miss Guo taught us about good eating habits yesterday.
To go to bed early is a good habit.
Freedom from habit or formula. Escape from daily routine or the ordinary. Unworldly. Transcending the conventional.
They also think people are more used to using more natural language patterns on their phones. [Emphasis added.]
Mollie was not used to getting up early in the morning and had a way of leaving work early on the ground that there was a stone in her hoof.