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1. n арх. обыкновение, привычка2. a predic арх. имеющий обыкновение3. v арх. иметь обыкновение4. v арх. приучатьСинонимический ряд:1. accustomed (adj.) accustomed; addicted; habituated; used; wonted2. habit (noun) consuetude; custom; habit; habitude; manner; practice; praxis; rule; trick; usage; use; way3. accustom (verb) accustom; familiarize; habituate; inure; use -
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Adj1. अभ्यस्तHe is wont to drink water before the meals.--------N1. स्वभावIt was her wont to get up early. -
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adj. \wont (to do sth) дассан дадсан, зуршилтай. n. дадал, зуршил. She got up early, as was her \wont. Тэр сурснаараа өглөө эрт босов. -
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adj. gewoon zijn--------n. gewoonte--------v. gewend, gewoon (aan, om); gewend zijn; gewoon makenwont11 gewoonte♦voorbeelden:1 as is my wont • zoals ik pleeg te doen/bij mij te doen gebruikelijk (is)————————wont2〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉 〈 formeel〉♦voorbeelden:1 be wont to • plegen/gewoon zijn te -
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[wəunt] 1. прил.; предик.; книжн.2. сущ.; уст.All is going on as it was wont. — Всё идёт так, как это было всегда.
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subs.Too freely have you let your tongue wag as is your wont: V. ἄγαν ἐφῆκας γλῶσσαν ὡς τὸ σύμφυτον (Eur., Andr. 954).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Wont
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/wount/ * tính từ - quen, có thói quen, thường =to be wont to do something+ có thói quen làm việc gì * danh từ - thói quen =it is his wont to smoke after dinner+ nó có thói quen hút thuốc sau bữa ăn -
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[wəunt] n սովորություն, սովորույթ. use and wont արմատավորված սովորույթ. as was his wont ըստ սովորության -
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[wəʊnt]as is his/her wont — com'è solito (-a) fare
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[wəunt]n книжн., жарт.зви́чай, зви́чкаit is his wont to rise at seven — він звик встава́ти о сьо́мій годи́ні
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Архаизм: иметь обыкновениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wont (wont; wont, wonted)
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[wəʊnt]обыкновение, обычай, привычка, традицияимеющий обыкновениеприучать(ся)Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > wont
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[won't || wəʊnt]◙ n. מנהג, נוהג; הרגל◙ v. להיות רגיל ל-, להיות מורגל ב-; להרגיל; להפוך לרגיל (שימוש ארכאי)◙ adj. רגיל ל-* * *◙ (יאכרא שומיש) ליגרל ךופהל ;ליגרהל ;-ב לגרומ תויהל,-ל ליגר תויהל◄◙ לגרה ;גהונ,גהנמ◄◙ -ל ליגר◄ -
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kebiasaan* * *biasa* * *kebiasaan* * *kebiasaan -
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kaugalian, ugalì
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wont — [wônt, wōnt, wänt, wunt] adj. [ME wunt, woned, pp. of wunien, to be accustomed, dwell < OE wunian, akin to Ger wohnen, to dwell: for IE base see WIN] accustomed: used predicatively [he was wont to rise early] n. [prob. altered (based on the… … English World dictionary
Wont — Wont, v. i. [imp. {Wont}, p. p. {Wont}, or {Wonted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wonting}.] To be accustomed or habituated; to be used. [1913 Webster] A yearly solemn feast she wont to make. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wont — Wont, v. i. [imp. {Wont}, p. p. {Wont}, or {Wonted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wonting}.] To be accustomed or habituated; to be used. [1913 Webster] A yearly solemn feast she wont to make. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wont — Wont, v. i. [imp. {Wont}, p. p. {Wont}, or {Wonted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wonting}.] To be accustomed or habituated; to be used. [1913 Webster] A yearly solemn feast she wont to make. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wont — Wont, a. [For woned, p. p. of won, wone, to dwell, AS. wunian; akin to D. wonen, OS. wun?n, OHG, won?n, G. wohnen, and AS. wund, gewuna, custom, habit; orig. probably, to take pleasure; cf. Icel. una to dwell, to enjoy, Goth. wunan to rejoice (in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wont — Wont, n. Custom; habit; use; usage. [1913 Webster] They are . . . to be called out to their military motions, under sky or covert, according to the season, as was the Roman wont. Milton. [1913 Webster] From childly wont and ancient use. Cowper.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wont — ► ADJECTIVE archaic or literary ▪ accustomed. ► NOUN (one s wont) formal or humorous ▪ one s customary behaviour. ► VERB (3rd sing. present wonts or wont; past and past part. wont or wonted) … English terms dictionary
wont, won't — Wont is an adjective and noun meaning accustomed, used to and habit or practice : He was wont to take a daily walk. It was her wont to take a cold bath every morning. Won t is a contraction of will not : She won t do what I want her to. No, I won … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
wont — the surviving past participle of an obsolete verb won meaning ‘to accustom oneself to’, is pronounced wohnt and should be distinguished from won t, the contracted form of will not. It is used in two principal ways: followed by a to infinitive as… … Modern English usage
wont´ed|ness — wont|ed «WOHN tihd, WUHN », adjective. 1. accustomed; customary; usual: »The cat was in its wonted place by the stove. SYNONYM(S): habitual. 2. U.S. made familiar with one s environment –wont´ed|ly, adverb. – … Useful english dictionary
wont´ed|ly — wont|ed «WOHN tihd, WUHN », adjective. 1. accustomed; customary; usual: »The cat was in its wonted place by the stove. SYNONYM(S): habitual. 2. U.S. made familiar with one s environment –wont´ed|ly, adverb. – … Useful english dictionary