habitually
adverb formal uk/həˈbɪtʃ.ə.li/ us/həˈbɪtʃ.ə.li/
通常地;习惯性地
in a way that is habitual (= usual for someone or often repeated)
There is something wrong with anyone who is so habitually rude. 任何人经常这么粗鲁都有问题。
There were schools where more than half the students were habitually late.
See: habitual
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- They habitually lie and seem incapable of empathy or remorse.
- Children who habitually drink soft drinks are fatter and take in more calories than kids who don't.
- People are more likely to act habitually than to break their habit.