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「habit」が名詞として使われる場合、個人または集団が繰り返し行う行動や慣れ親しんだ行い、または特定の状況下での一貫した振る舞いを指す。具体的な例を以下に示す。
・例文出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/07 21:06 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 habit, from Latin habitus (“condition, bearing, state, appearance, dress, attire”), from habeō (“to have, hold, keep”). Distantly related to gift. Replaced 中期英語 abit, from Old French abit, itself from the same Latin source. Displaced native 古期英語 þēaw, wuna, and ġewuna.
habit (countable and uncountable, plural habits)
From 中期英語 habiten, from Old French habiter, from Latin habitāre (“to dwell, abide, keep”), frequentative of habeō (“to have, hold, keep”); see have.
habit (third-person singular simple present habits, present participle habiting, simple past and past participle habited)
habit (countable and uncountable, plural habits)
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a habit
a habit
an entrenched habit
習慣で
in the habit
常習.
習慣で.
by habit
a bad habit
a bad habit
a bad habit
病的なくせ
a bad habit
to form a habit
make it a habit
癖がつく.
acquire a habit
慣行.