简明英汉词典 | ||
usual | ||
[5ju:VuEl] | ||
adj. | ||
平常的, 通常的, 惯例的 | ||
美国传统词典[双解] | ||
usual | ||
u.su.al | ||
AHD:[y?“zh?-…l] | ||
D.J.[6ju89u8*l] | ||
K.K.[6ju9u*l] | ||
adj.(形容词) | ||
(1) |
Commonly encountered, experienced, or observed: | |
通常的,平常的:经常碰到的、经历的或奉行的: | ||
the usual summer heat. | ||
常有的暑热 | ||
(2) |
Regularly or customarily used: | |
惯常的,惯例的:经常或习惯上使用的: | ||
ended the speech with the usual expressions of thanks. | ||
用惯常的感谢方式结束了讲演 | ||
(3) |
In conformity with regular practice or procedure: | |
惯例的:与平常的习俗和程序相一致的: | ||
Come at the usual time. | ||
跟往常一样的时间过来 | ||
习惯用语 | ||
as usual | ||
As commonly or habitually happens: | ||
照例:和平常或习惯一样: | ||
As usual, I slept late that Saturday morning. | ||
和平时一样,那个星期六早晨我起得很迟 | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English | |
中古英语 | ||
(2) |
from Old French usuel | |
源自 古法语 usuel | ||
(3) |
from Late Latin ?3lis} | |
源自 后期拉丁语 ?3lis} | ||
(4) |
from Latin ?s [use] [from past participle of] ?to [to use] | |
源自 拉丁语 ?s [使用] [] 源自?to的过去分词 [使用] | ||
继承用法 | ||
u“sually | ||
adv.(副词) | ||
u“sualness | ||
n.(名词) | ||
参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
usual, habitual, customary, accustomed | |
(2) |
These adjectives apply to what is expected or familiar because it occurs frequently or recurs regularly. | |
这些形容词是指其事是可预见的或熟悉的,因为它是经常发生的或有规律地发生的。 | ||
(3) |
Usual describes what accords with normal, common, or ordinary practice or procedure: | |
Usual 是修饰那些与平常的、普通的或一般习惯或程序相一致的人、事或物: | ||
“The parson said the usual things about the sea—its blueness . . . its beauty” (George du Maurier). | ||
“牧师讲述了海的通常特点——如它的蓝色…它的美丽” (乔治·杜·莫里耶)。 | ||
(4) |
Habitual implies repetition and force of habit: | |
Habitual 指重复和习惯力量: | ||
“He who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it a second and third time, till at length it becomes habitual” (Thomas Jefferson). | ||
“一个人如果允许自己撒了一次谎,他就会发现撒第二次、第三次谎容易得多,直到形成习惯” (托马斯·杰菲逊)。 | ||
(5) |
Customary and accustomed refer to conformity with the prevailing customs or conventions of a group or with an individual's own established practice: | |
Customary 和accustomed 是指与盛行的习惯或一个团体的习俗与个人约定俗成的习惯一致的: | ||
“It is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions” (Thomas H. Huxley). | ||
“新真理的通常命运是开始被视作异端,到最后又被视作迷信” (汤玛土·H·赫胥黎)。 | ||
She resolved the difficulty with her accustomed resourcefulness and tact. | ||
她用她惯常的机敏和圆滑解决了这个难题 | ||
现代英汉词典 | ||
usual | ||
[5ju:VJEl] | ||
adj. | ||
(1) |
平常的;通常的;一向的 | |
Are you coming home at the usual time? Yes, I shall leave the office at the same time as usual. | ||
你准备按往常的时间回家吗?是的,我将和平常一样准时离开办公室。 | ||
My usual chair had been moved from its usual place. | ||
我平常用的椅子已从老地方移开了。 | ||
(2) |
(前面与the, my 等连用)个人常喝的饮料 | |
习惯用语 | ||
as usual | ||
照例 | ||
现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
usual | ||
[5ju:VuEl] | ||
adj. | ||
(1) |
通常的; 常 见的; 常有的 | |
(2) |
平常的, 普通的 | |
(3) |
平时的, 平日的 | |
(4) |
惯例的 | |
He arrived late as usual. | ||
他照常迟到。 | ||
It is below the usual size. | ||
它不足一般尺寸。 | ||
Tea is considered to be the usual drink of British people. | ||
茶被认为是英国人的日常饮料。 | ||
He said all the usual things. | ||
他讲的都是老一套。 | ||
继承用法 | ||
usually | ||
[5ju:VJElI] | ||
adv. | ||
usualness | ||
n. | ||
经常性; 惯常 | ||
习惯用语 | ||
as usual | ||
如往常一样; 照例 | ||
as per usual | ||
[谑]=as usual | ||
用法词典 | ||
usual | ||
来自拉丁语 usualis <usus 用 | ||
英文相关词典 | ||
usual | ||
common customary everyday normal ordinary regular typical special unexpected unusual | ||
[七国语言]英汉公共大词典 | ||
usual | ||
通常的 | ||
美国传统词典 | ||
usual | ||
u.su.al | ||
AHD:[y?“zh?-…l] | ||
D.J.[6ju8/u8*l] | ||
K.K.[6ju/u*l] | ||
adj. | ||
(1) |
Commonly encountered, experienced, or observed: | |
the usual summer heat. | ||
(2) |
Regularly or customarily used: | |
ended the speech with the usual expressions of thanks. | ||
(3) |
In conformity with regular practice or procedure: | |
Come at the usual time. | ||
习惯用语 | ||
as usual | ||
As commonly or habitually happens: | ||
As usual, I slept late that Saturday morning. | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English | |
(2) |
from Old French usuel | |
(3) |
from Late Latin ?3lis} | |
(4) |
from Latin ?s [use] [from past participle of] ?to [to use] | |
继承用法 | ||
u“sually | ||
adv. | ||
u“sualness | ||
n. | ||
参考词汇 | ||
(1) |
usual, habitual, customary, accustomed | |
(2) |
These adjectives apply to what is expected or familiar because it occurs frequently or recurs regularly. | |
(3) |
Usual describes what accords with normal, common, or ordinary practice or procedure: | |
“The parson said the usual things about the sea—its blueness . . . its beauty” (George du Maurier). | ||
(4) |
Habitual implies repetition and force of habit: | |
“He who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it a second and third time, till at length it becomes habitual” (Thomas Jefferson). | ||
(5) |
Customary and accustomed refer to conformity with the prevailing customs or conventions of a group or with an individual's own established practice: | |
“It is the customary fate of new truths to begin as heresies and to end as superstitions” (Thomas H. Huxley). | ||
She resolved the difficulty with her accustomed resourcefulness and tact. | ||
英汉船舶大词典 | ||
usual | ||
n.常用 | ||
英汉化学大词典 | ||
usual | ||
adj.通常的,普通的,常见的 | ||
英汉海运大词典 | ||
usual | ||
惯常的,通常的,平常的 | ||
英汉计算机大词典 | ||
usual | ||
adj.通常的(普通的,常见的 | ||
英汉心理学大词典 | ||
usual | ||
普通的 | ||
英汉中医大词典 | ||
usual | ||
n.通常的,平常的 |
|
电子邮件:![]() | 版权所有 一切网及原始资料出版社Copyright © 2004 |