| 釋義 |
wontn. habit,custom 習(xí)慣,慣例。 △Ham.1.4.6:“Wherein the spirit held his wont to walk.”i.e.thespirit usually walked.鬼魂按照慣例出現(xiàn)的時(shí)候。 △2H.VI.3.1.2:“'Tis not his wont to be the hindmost man,/Whate'er occasion keeps him from us now.”不管現(xiàn)在有什么原因把他耽擱住了,按照他的習(xí)慣他也不會(huì)遲到。
wonta. used,accustomed習(xí)慣的,慣常的。 △Lr.1.4.58: “but to my judgement your Highness is not enter-tained... as you were wont.”但是據(jù)我看來,陛下現(xiàn)在所受到的接待不像往常的那樣。 △3H.VI.2.6.76:“Theymock thee,Clifford,swear as thou wast wont.”他們?cè)诔靶δ?,克利福,你像你自己平常那樣咒罵吧。
wontvi. 1. be accustomed慣常。 △1H.VI.1.4.9: “How theEnglish,in the suburbs close entrenched,/ Wont.through a secret grate of iron bars/In yonder tower.to overpeer the city”,太子的密探告訴我,英國人,在城郊秘密地掘了壕塹,常常從那邊塔樓上的鐵窗格子里悄悄窺看城內(nèi)的情況。 2.were wont,were accustomed 慣常,一向。 △1H.VI.1.2.14:“Talbot is taken,whom we wont to fear:”我們一向害怕的塔爾博特已經(jīng)被我們捉住了。 ~vt.be accustomed to (bear) 習(xí)慣于(攜帶)。 △Com.4.4.37 (38):“as a beggar wont her brat”,就像一個(gè)叫花婆習(xí)慣于背著她的小孩一樣。
wontpa. p. accustomed慣常。 △R.III.4.2.17: “Cous-in,thou wast not wont to be so dull.”i.e. used not to be so dull. 賢弟,你通常不是這么遲鈍。 |