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Habit

ˈhæbət
非常常见
~ 2300
~ 2300, 非常常见
词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。 这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
szokás, szokásos viselkedés, foglalkozás, ragaszkodás, ösvény

Habit 的含义在匈牙利语中

szokás

例子:
Brushing my teeth every morning is a good habit.
A fogmosás minden reggel jó szokás.
He has a habit of talking too loudly.
Van egy szokása, hogy túl hangosan beszél.
使用: informal语境: Daily routines or behaviors
笔记: Refers to behaviors that are repeated regularly, often unconsciously.

szokásos viselkedés

例子:
Her habitual smiling makes her very approachable.
A szokásos mosolya nagyon megközelíthetővé teszi őt.
His habitual lateness annoys everyone.
A szokásos késésével mindenkit irritál.
使用: formal/informal语境: Describing someone's typical behavior
笔记: Used when referring to a consistent pattern of behavior, often in a more descriptive context.

foglalkozás

例子:
His profession became a lifelong habit.
A hivatása élethosszig tartó megszokássá vált.
Teaching is not just a job; it’s a habit for those who love it.
A tanítás nem csak munka; ez egy megszokás azok számára, akik szeretik.
使用: formal语境: Discussing professions or careers
笔记: This meaning is less common and refers to a profession that one becomes accustomed to.

ragaszkodás

例子:
His habit of keeping old things is a sign of nostalgia.
A régi dolgok megtartásának ragaszkodása a nosztalgia jele.
She has a habit of collecting stamps.
Ragaszkodik a bélyegek gyűjtéséhez.
使用: informal语境: Describing a tendency to hold onto certain things
笔记: Often used in a context where someone has an emotional attachment or tendency.

ösvény

例子:
He walked along his habitual path through the woods.
A megszokott ösvényén ment végig az erdőn.
This is a habit trail for the local wildlife.
Ez egy megszokott ösvény a helyi állatvilág számára.
使用: formal语境: Nature or geography
笔记: Less common meaning; refers to a path or track that is regularly used.

Habit的同义词

Custom

A custom refers to a traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something.
例子: Waking up early became a custom for him.
笔记: Custom often implies a collective behavior within a society or group.

Routine

Routine refers to a sequence of actions regularly followed.
例子: Her morning routine includes yoga and meditation.
笔记: Routine emphasizes a set pattern of behavior that is repeated regularly.

Practice

Practice refers to the repeated performance of an activity to improve one's skill.
例子: Studying every day is a good practice for improving your skills.
笔记: Practice often involves intentional repetition for skill development.

Tradition

Tradition refers to customs or beliefs passed down within a society from generation to generation.
例子: Celebrating Thanksgiving with family is a tradition in our household.
笔记: Tradition is deeply rooted in cultural heritage and history.

Habit的表达方式,常用短语

Kick a habit

To stop doing something that has become a regular practice or addiction.
例子: She finally kicked her smoking habit last year.
笔记: The focus is on breaking a specific behavior rather than the general concept of habit.

In the habit of

Being accustomed to or regularly doing something.
例子: He's in the habit of going for a run every morning.
笔记: Emphasizes regularity and familiarity with a particular action.

Force of habit

Doing something automatically or without thinking because it has been done regularly in the past.
例子: Even though he had retired, he still drove to the office out of force of habit.
笔记: Refers to the automatic nature of behavior rather than conscious choice.

Old habits die hard

It is difficult to change long-standing behaviors or ways of doing things.
例子: She's been trying to quit sugar, but old habits die hard.
笔记: Highlights the challenge in breaking deeply ingrained habits.

Break a habit

To stop doing something that has become a regular practice, especially a negative one.
例子: It's not easy to break the habit of procrastination.
笔记: Similar to 'kick a habit,' but may involve any type of habit, not just addictions.

Habitual offender

A person who repeatedly commits a particular type of offense or wrongdoing.
例子: He was labeled a habitual offender after multiple theft convictions.
笔记: Focuses on a pattern of behavior that frequently leads to negative consequences.

Creature of habit

Someone who follows a routine or set of habits without much variation.
例子: He's a creature of habit, always ordering the same coffee every day.
笔记: Describes a person's tendency to stick to familiar routines rather than exploring new options.

Habit的日常(俚语)表达

Habit-forming

Refers to something that has the potential to create a habit or addiction, usually in a negative sense.
例子: That social media app is so habit-forming, I can't stop scrolling through it.
笔记: Different from 'habit' as it specifically implies a tendency to create a habit rather than just describing a routine behavior.

Nail-biting

Describing a situation or experience that is tense, nerve-wracking, or causes anxiety.
例子: Waiting for the test results is nail-biting; I can't sit still.
笔记: While 'nail-biting' can be associated with a nervous habit, it extends to any intense or suspenseful situation.

Rabbithole

Refers to a situation where one becomes deeply engrossed in a specific activity or topic, often to the point of losing track of time or other responsibilities.
例子: I went down a rabbithole of watching cat videos online and lost track of time.
笔记: Conveys a sense of getting lost in something, deviating from the usual behavior, rather than a regular habit.

Stuck in a rut

Describes a feeling of being in a monotonous routine or situation, lacking excitement or progress.
例子: I feel like I'm stuck in a rut with my job; it's become a boring habit.
笔记: While 'habits' can encompass a range of behaviors, being 'stuck in a rut' specifically conveys a negative sense of stagnation.

Second nature

Refers to a behavior or skill that has become so automatic or natural that it is done without much thought or effort.
例子: For her, waking up early has become second nature; she doesn't even need an alarm.
笔记: Contrasts with 'habit' as 'second nature' implies a higher level of familiarity and ease, almost like instinct.

Hardwired

Describes a trait, preference, or behavior that seems ingrained or innate, as though it is a part of one's inherent nature.
例子: His need for organization seems hardwired; he can't function in chaos.
笔记: While 'hardwired' can encompass habits, it emphasizes a deeper, more intrinsic level of behavior, suggesting it is part of one's core being.

Fell into a groove

Describes getting into a rhythm or routine that feels comfortable, familiar, and easy to maintain.
例子: After a few weeks, I fell into a groove with my new workout routine.
笔记: While 'habit' can refer to any repeated behavior, 'fell into a groove' suggests a more positive, harmonious state that enhances one's experience.

Habit - 例子

Habits are hard to break.
A szokások nehéz megszakítani.
She has a bad habit of biting her nails.
Rossz szokása, hogy rágja a körmét.
Eating healthy is a good habit to have.
Az egészséges étkezés jó életmód.

Habit的语法

Habit - 动词 (Verb) / 动词,原形 (Verb, base form)
词元: habit
变位
名词,复数 (Noun, plural): habits, habit
名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass): habit
音节、划分和重音
habit 包含2个音节: hab • it
音标: ˈha-bət
hab it , ˈha bət (红色音节是重读的)

Habit - 重要性和使用频率

词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
habit: ~ 2300 (非常常见).
这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。