[wəʊnt][wɔːnt]
  • adj. 习惯的
  • n. 习惯;习俗
  • v. 习惯;使习惯于
    • noun(名词)
      1. 像(某人)惯常的一样
      adjective(形容词)
      1. 常做…

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. 像(某人)惯常的一样

      She arrived an hour late, as is her wont.

      她像往常一样晚到了一小时。

    adjective(形容词)
    1. 常做…

      The previous city council was wont to overspend.

      先前的市政会常常会超支。

      They spent much of the time reminiscing about the war, as old soldiers are wont to do.

      像老兵们常做的那样,他们把大部分时间用来回忆那场战争。

    小知识

    A wont is a custom or habit, like my wont to drink at least ten cups of coffee a day. (In this particular example, some people might call my wont an addiction.)

    Wont is a tricky word, in terms of pronunciation; some people argue it sounds like want, while others insist it's pronounced like won't. Perhaps the confusion over pronunciation explains why this word is used relatively infrequently in everyday speech. It's most people's wont to use a synonym like custom or habit.

    实用短语

    1. i wont forget him

      我忘不了他

    2. and i wont be afraid

      我也不再害怕,我不会害怕

    3. use and wont

      习惯,惯例

    4. it wont go away

      实在驱之不散,而它不会消失

    5. love wont wait

      爱不会等待,爱不会等候

    6. wont be so careless again

      我再也不能如此粗心了,我再不会粗心了,上一篇

    7. i wont go

      我不会去,我不会走,我素常去

    8. wont you please help

      你会愿意吗

    9. i wont apologize

      拒绝道歉,我不会道歉

    同义词

    custom  /  play  /  formality

    同根词

    词根:wont

    adj.

    wonted习惯的;惯例的;通常的

    v.

    wonted习惯于(wont的过去分词形式)