wonted

英 [ˈwəʊntɪd] 美 [ˈwoʊntɪd]

v.  习惯于(wont的过去分词形式)
adj.  习惯的;惯例的;通常的

BNC.46299



双语例句

  1. Legislation upon this subject may not be necessary now, or even advisable, but it will be when the civil law is more fully restored in all parts of the country and trade resumes its wonted channels.
    也许我们现在没有必要,也不适宜采取立法来完成这一计划。但是,当全国更全面地恢复实施民法,当贸易恢复常规时,就必须采取立法手段了。
  2. The cat was in its wonted place by the stove.
    猫在炉旁边习以为常的地方。
  3. Still in my heart retain their wonted place.
    依然盘桓在它们惯住的心田。
  4. 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。
  5. He took his wonted walk round the park.
    他按惯例绕着公园散步。
  6. He replied sharply, and without his wonted courtesy.
    他尖刻地作了回答,而且没有往常的谦恭。
  7. His voice still held a remnant of its wonted cool drawl but beneath the words she could feel violence fighting its way to the surface, violence as cruel as the crack of a whip.
    他的声音仍然保持着一点像往常那样冷静而缓慢的调子,但是她能感觉到里面尽力压抑着的那股凶暴劲儿,那股像抽响的鞭子一样残忍的劲儿。
  8. He took his wonted place in the reading room.
    他坐在阅览室他习以为常的位置。
  9. 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。
  10. His accustomed thoroughness; took his customary morning walk; his habitual comment; with her wonted candor.
    他经常性的周导之举;在早晨习惯性的散步;他通常的意见;以她习惯性的坦白。
  11. I only walk our wonted road.
    我只行我们常走的路。
  12. 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。