wonted

英 ['wəʊntɪd] 美 ['wʌntɪd]
  • adj. 习惯的;惯例的;通常的
  • v. 习惯于(wont的过去分词形式)

英文词源


wonted (adj.)
"accustomed, usual," c. 1400, adjectival formation from wont. An unconscious double past participle.

双语例句


1. With his wonted , collected and stately mien, he crossed the unhallowed threshold.
他摆出平时那种泰然自若的庄严态度, 跨过那个污浊的门槛.

来自辞典例句

2. For once he was wrenched out of his wonted calm.
这一次,他陡然失去了惯常的宁静态度.

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3. But the well - bred, artificial smile, when he bent upon the guests, had its wonted steely suavity.
但是他哈着腰向宾客招呼的那种彬彬有礼 、 故意装成的笑容里, 却仍然具有它平时那种沉着的殷勤.

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4. He took his wonted place in the reading room.
他坐在阅览室他习以为常的位置.

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