0 something that you do regularly, almost without thinking about it -- zwyczaj
1 to be used/get used to doing something regularly -- mieć jakiś zwyczaj/nabrać jakiegoś zwyczaju
2 something that you often do that is bad for your health or is annoying -- nawyk, nałóg
3 a long, loose piece of clothing worn by some religious groups -- habit
a monk's habit
The first layer to be removed is an acquired political habit.
Trophic diversity is assessed by assigning taxa to trophic habits, thereby revealing the appearance of new components of ecosystem structure over time.
As soon as a few years after quitting the smoking habit, ex-smokers are at a substantially lower risk for myocardial infarction or stroke.
The distribution of feeding habits among animals in a tropical rainforest.
The distribution of feeding habits in a tropical rain forest.
It is the body that understands in the acquisition of habit.
Funding bodies have the annoying habit of wanting to know the methodology or methodologies that will be used in carrying out the proposed research.
Three habits of highly effective signaling pathways : principles of transcriptional control by developmental cell signaling.
中文繁体
重複的行爲, 習慣, 壞習慣,毛病…
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重复的行为, 习惯, 坏习惯,毛病…
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costumbre, costumbre [feminine], hábito [masculine]…
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hábito, costume…
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習慣, 癖…
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alışkanlık, huy, kötü alışkanlık…
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habitude [feminine], accoutumance [feminine], habitude…
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costum…
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