routine
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英 /ɹuːˈtiːn/
美 /ɹuˈtin/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A course of action to be followed regularly; a standard procedure.
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A set of normal procedures, often performed mechanically.
— Connie was completely robotic and emotionless by age 12; her entire life had become one big routine.
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A set piece of an entertainer's act.
— stand-up comedy routine
- A performance, execution of gymnastics for one of the apparatus.
- A set of instructions designed to perform a specific task; a subroutine.
形容词 adj.
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According to established procedure.
— "Morning, inspector," affably remarked the cripple—he had not failed to observe the badge—"rather early for your job, eh? Nothing wrong with our supply up here, I hope, eh?" "Nothing at all, sir," said the inspector. "Just an ordinary routine round. We do them regularly."
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Regular; habitual.
— Pepper's forgiven me in the quiet, hurt way women sometimes forgive. She doesn't cry. She doesn't smile either. She's being routine.
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Ordinary with nothing to distinguish it from all the others.
— Stoke put themselves in a fine position to qualify for the Europa League knockout stage with a routine victory over Maccabi Tel-Aviv in Israel.
词汇关系
衍生词
antiroutine
coroutine
co-routine
function-evaluation routine
goroutine
malfunction routine
non-routine
nonroutine
preroutine
routinal
routinary
routined
routineness
routiner
routine response behavior
routine response behaviour
routinise
routinish
routinism
routinist
routinization
routinize
routinely
词源
词源 1
Unadapted borrowing from French routine. By surface analysis, route + -ine. Further from Latin rupta via.
Compare typologically travel << Latin tripālium, whence also travail, note the inverse semantic vector from a subjective state (toil) to an objective action (journey). Also compare Czech běžný (< běžet), Russian обихо́д (obixód), обихо́дный (obixódnyj) (akin to ходи́ть (xodítʹ)).
Compare typologically travel << Latin tripālium, whence also travail, note the inverse semantic vector from a subjective state (toil) to an objective action (journey). Also compare Czech běžný (< běžet), Russian обихо́д (obixód), обихо́дный (obixódnyj) (akin to ходи́ть (xodítʹ)).
词源 2
Unadapted borrowing from French routine. By surface analysis, route + -ine. Further from Latin rupta via.
Compare typologically travel << Latin tripālium, whence also travail, note the inverse semantic vector from a subjective state (toil) to an objective action (journey). Also compare Czech běžný (< běžet), Russian обихо́д (obixód), обихо́дный (obixódnyj) (akin to ходи́ть (xodítʹ)).
Compare typologically travel << Latin tripālium, whence also travail, note the inverse semantic vector from a subjective state (toil) to an objective action (journey). Also compare Czech běžný (< běžet), Russian обихо́д (obixód), обихо́дный (obixódnyj) (akin to ходи́ть (xodítʹ)).
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