wont
n.習慣, 慣常活動
adj.習慣于
【簡介】Accustomed or used 慣常的,一慣的
【記憶】
1——趣味記憶
want東西是一種wont
【英英解釋】
n.習慣, 慣常活動
an established custom 【SYN】habit custom
adj.[用作表語]慣于, 習以為常(to do)
Accustomed or used 慣常的,一慣的【SYN】accustomed inclined
【習慣用語】
as is somebody's wont used to say that it is someone's habit to do something:
【例句與詳解:】
The Boss is wont to complaining over the slightest mistake.
老板習慣于對最小的錯誤發牢騷。
He was wont to say that children are lazy.
他常常說小孩子們懶惰。
It is my wont to rise at six.
六點起床是我的習慣。
He spoke for too long, as is his wont.
他講話時間太長了,這正是他向來的習慣。
Moreover, some leaders at higher levels like to put on airs and make a great show of their authority. They are wont to lecture and criticize people, and are unwilling to seek advice or listen to criticism from their subordinates or make any self-criticism in their presence.
此外,有些上級的領導人員還喜歡擺架子,耍威風,只是教訓人,批評人,而不能向下級請教,不能聽下級的批評,不能對下級作自我批評。