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Confrontation with traditional classroom English translation

There should be better habits and methods in learning, and English is needed for pre-class preparation and after-class review:

As for learning, we should have better habits and methods, and we need to be prepared for class and review after class.

Idioms:

1, habit means "habit", which means that someone often does something regularly, such as biting his nails and smoking. Because this kind of action is repeated, over time he becomes a habit or habit, and he does it without thinking. Sometimes it can also refer to the "habits" of animals and plants. It can be used as both countable and uncountable nouns.

2. Habit can sometimes refer to "women's riding clothes, clothes of priests, nuns, etc." It also means "drug addiction" in American spoken language.

3. Accustomed attributives can be in the form of "of v -ing", but not to-v. Note that when it acts as a formal subject or object in a sentence and the infinitive is a real subject or object, the infinitive can be placed after the complement habit.

Accustomed to reading French and English? 【‘h? b? T] beautiful? 【‘h? b? t]?

Habit, habit; avocation

make oneself up as

example sentence

He has the habit of sunbathing for two hours every day.

He is used to sunbathing for two hours every day.

Honeysuckle has the habit of winding.

Honeysuckle has the habit of coiling.

Extended data phrase:

1, study habits? Learning habits

2. Develop good habits? form good habits

3. form a habit? develop a habit

4. Eating habits? Eating habits; Eating habits

5. Out of habit? Out of habit

Discrimination of word meaning:

Habits, conventions, customs and conventions generally refer to "habits".

Habit refers to a person's "habit", which is usually used to express an unconscious way of doing things, thinking about problems or acting.

Practice can represent both personal habits and social habits, and is essentially a repetitive or selective behavior or method.

Custom has all the meanings of "habit" and "practice". In addition, it also contains such a meaning: long-term and widely adopted behaviors or methods, that is, customs and habits, are not only instructive but also meaningful to follow according to the norms or norms of people living together in a certain area and their behaviors.

Conventionality is actually a synonym for the other three words, meaning: a fixed or agreed method of doing things or expressing ideas.