habitually
/həˈbɪtʃuəli/ (bre, ipa) · /həˈbɪtʃuəli/ (ame, ipa) · /-lē, -li/ (ame, mw)
habitually — 副詞
1. describing something done regularly and almost without thinking, because the act
習慣性地
因長期養成習慣而經常重複地做某事
describing something done regularly and almost without thinking, because the action has become part of a person's normal everyday behaviour over time.
Christopher habitually drinks two cups of coffee before leaving for work.
Christopher 習慣性地在出門上班前喝兩杯咖啡。
habitually + present-tense verb for routine action
The factory manager habitually arrives an hour before the morning shift starts.
工廠經理習慣性地在早班開始前一小時就到。
habitually placed between subject and verb
Sayaka habitually checks her bicycle tires every Sunday morning in the garage.
Sayaka 每週日早上都會習慣性地在車庫檢查自行車輪胎。
Drivers who habitually exceed the speed limit risk losing their licence.
習慣性地超速的駕駛人可能會被吊銷駕照。
Amira habitually reads two news articles on the train to university.
Amira 在通往大學的火車上習慣性地會讀兩篇新聞文章。
- regularly
neutral; emphasises frequency without implying it has become automatic
- customarily
more formal; suggests a culturally or socially established practice
- routinely
emphasises the fixed schedule rather than the ingrained habit
- occasionally
the opposite frequency — only now and then
文法句型
habitually + verb
用法筆記
Frequently sits between subject and main verb, or directly before an adjective. Subject is usually a person or a group whose behaviour is being described as regular and predictable.