wont

扩展词汇  
[wəʊnt]     [wɔːnt]    
  • adj. 习惯的
  • n. 习惯;习俗
  • v. 习惯;使习惯于
wont/wonted wont/wonted wonting wonts
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wont的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an established custom;

    "it was their habit to dine at 7 every evening"

wont的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. He was wont to give lengthy speeches.
    他惯于做长篇大论的演说。
  2. This is the chair where the author was wont to sit.
    这是作家习惯坐的椅子。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. It is my wont to rise at six.
    六点起床是我的习惯。
  2. She went for a walk after breakfast, as was her wont.
    她早饭后要散散步已成了习惯。

词汇搭配

经典引文

  • He would, as was his wont.., walk for a mile.

    出自: W. Trevor
  • It was the wont to rank science..among the highest..pursuits.

    出自:Nature
  • The lark was wont my matins ring.

    出自: Sir W. Scott
  • All is going on as it was wont.

    出自: Dickens
  • Such a distinction is wont to be termed 'inorganic'.

    出自: W. D. Whitney
  • Someone..toward whom she was wont to turn for..support.

    出自: A. Storr
  • Had he not wonted to converse formerly with them, he had not now been sought.

    出自: W. Burkitt
  • He who had wont to come to the patriarchs..had actually come to him.

    出自: J. Bruce
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