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From:
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hab·it
/ˈhæbət/
習慣,癖好,惡習,毒癮;服裝,衣服
From:
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hab·it
/ˈhæbət/
名詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hab·it
n.
1.
The
usual
condition
or
state
of
a
person
or
thing
,
either
natural
or
acquired
,
regarded
as
something
had
,
possessed
,
and
firmly
retained
;
as
,
a
religious
habit
;
his
habit
is
morose
;
elms
have
a
spreading
habit
;
esp
.,
physical
temperament
or
constitution
;
as
,
a
full
habit
of
body
.
2.
Biol.
The
general
appearance
and
manner
of
life
of
a
living
organism
.
Specifically
,
the
tendency
of
a
plant
or
animal
to
grow
in
a
certain
way
;
as
,
the
deciduous
habit
of
certain
trees
.
3.
Fixed
or
established
custom
;
ordinary
course
of
conduct
;
practice
;
usage
;
hence
,
prominently
,
the
involuntary
tendency
or
aptitude
to
perform
certain
actions
which
is
acquired
by
their
frequent
repetition
;
as
,
habit
is
second
nature
;
also
,
peculiar
ways
of
acting
;
characteristic
forms
of
behavior
.
A
man
of
very
shy
,
retired
habits
.
--
W
.
Irving
.
4.
Outward
appearance
;
attire
;
dress
;
hence
,
a
garment
;
esp
.,
a
closely
fitting
garment
or
dress
worn
by
ladies
;
as
,
a
riding
habit
.
Costly
thy
habit
as
thy
purse
can
buy
.
--
Shak
.
There
are
,
among
the
statues
,
several
of
Venus
,
in
different
habits
.
--
Addison
.
Syn:
--
Practice
;
mode
;
manner
;
way
;
custom
;
fashion
.
Usage:
--
Habit
,
Custom
.
Habit
is
a
disposition
or
tendency
leading
us
to
do
easily
,
naturally
,
and
with
growing
certainty
,
what
we
do
often
;
custom
is
external
,
being
habitual
use
or
the
frequent
repetition
of
the
same
act
.
The
two
operate
reciprocally
on
each
other
.
The
custom
of
giving
produces
a
habit
of
liberality
;
habits
of
devotion
promote
the
custom
of
going
to
church
.
Custom
also
supposes
an
act
of
the
will
,
selecting
given
modes
of
procedure
;
habit
is
a
law
of
our
being
,
a
kind
of
“second nature”
which
grows
up
within
us
.
How
use
doth
breed
a
habit
in
a
man!
--
Shak
.
He
who
reigns
. . .
upheld
by
old
repute
,
Consent
,
or
custom
--
Milton
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Hab·it
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Habited
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Habiting
.]
1.
To
inhabit
. [
Obs
.]
In
thilke
places
as
they
[
birds
]
habiten
.
--
Rom
.
of
R
.
2.
To
dress
;
to
clothe
;
to
array
.
They
habited
themselves
like
those
rural
deities
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
To
accustom
;
to
habituate
. [
Obs
.] --
Chapman
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
habit
n
1:
an
established
custom
; "
it
was
their
habit
to
dine
at
7
every
evening
" [
syn
:
wont
]
2:
a
pattern
of
behavior
acquired
through
frequent
repetition
;
"
she
had
a
habit
twirling
the
ends
of
her
hair
"; "
long
use
had
hardened
him
to
it
" [
syn
:
use
,
wont
]
3: (
religion
)
a
distinctive
attire
(
as
the
costume
of
a
religious
order
)
4:
excessive
use
of
drugs
[
syn
:
substance abuse
,
drug abuse
]
v
:
put
a
habit
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