wont meaning in English
adj.〔用作表语〕惯常,习以为常 (to do)。
as he was wont to say 像他常常说的。 sitting as I am wont 像平常那样坐着。
n.
习惯。 It is his wont to get up early. 早起是他的习惯。 use and wont 通常习惯。
vi.,vt.
(wont; wonted, wont) 〔古语〕(使)习惯于。
Examples
- It is his wont to get up early .
早起是他的习惯。 - "sir," rejoined mrs. sparsit, "there was wont to be an elasticity in you which i sadly miss. "
“老爷,”斯巴塞太太回答说,“往常你都是泰然自若、随随便便的,可惜最近我看不到那种样子了。” - I remember how in my youth the british caricaturists were wont to depict japan as a smart, spruce, uniformed message-goy .
我记得在我年轻时,英国漫画家怎样习以为常地把日本描画为一个伶俐的、整洁的、穿着制服的送信男童。 - Singin : dont worry about a thing - i wont worry
唱啊:不该担心的事情,我惯于担心 - What they have promised even wont come to anything
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