wont
n.习惯, 惯常活动
adj.习惯于
【简介】Accustomed or used 惯常的,一惯的
【记忆】
1——趣味记忆
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【英英解释】
n.习惯, 惯常活动
an established custom 【SYN】habit custom
adj.[用作表语]惯于, 习以为常(to do)
Accustomed or used 惯常的,一惯的【SYN】accustomed inclined
【习惯用语】
as is somebody's wont used to say that it is someone's habit to do something:
【例句与详解:】
The Boss is wont to complaining over the slightest mistake.
老板习惯于对最小的错误发牢骚。
He was wont to say that children are lazy.
他常常说小孩子们懒惰。
It is my wont to rise at six.
六点起床是我的习惯。
He spoke for too long, as is his wont.
他讲话时间太长了,这正是他向来的习惯。
Moreover, some leaders at higher levels like to put on airs and make a great show of their authority. They are wont to lecture and criticize people, and are unwilling to seek advice or listen to criticism from their subordinates or make any self-criticism in their presence.
此外,有些上级的领导人员还喜欢摆架子,耍威风,只是教训人,批评人,而不能向下级请教,不能听下级的批评,不能对下级作自我批评。