habitude

英 ['hæbɪtjuːd]
  • n. 习俗;习惯
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habitude (n.)
"customary manner, habit," c. 1400, from Old French habitude (14c.), from Latin habitudinem (nominative habitudo) "condition, appearance, habit," noun of state from past participle stem of habere "have, hold; manage, keep" (see habit (n.)). Related: Habitudinal (late 14c.).
1. She became more mature and beautiful, and her habitude became more girlish.
它变的更成熟美丽, 连气质也变的很有小女生的感觉.

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2. B : It is from a Chinese traditional habitude.
B: 这是我们国家的传统习俗.

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3. J'ai l'habitude de descendre en marche.
我习惯车没停稳就下车.

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4. Devil's head was finally reduced to ashes, and people keep the habitude as a festival.
魔王的头终于化为灰烬, 除旧布新的泼水节也由此成为习俗.

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5. This paper study on the habitude of cooking wild animal and the faultiness of food Chain.
探讨“食野习俗”及其引发的生物链缺失问题.

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