0 repeated with the same amount of time or space between one thing and the next -- регулярный, размеренный
1 happening or doing something often, especially at the same time every week, year, etc -- постоянный, частый
a regular occurrence
a regular visitor to Brussels
4 Something that has a regular shape is the same on both or all sides. -- ровный
5 following the usual rules or patterns in grammar -- правильный (в грамматике)
'Talk' is a regular verb but 'go' is not.
6 someone who often goes to a particular shop, restaurant, etc -- постоянный посетитель, завсегдатай
Four of the five impaired subjects produced irregularizations of novel irregulars at the same or a higher rate as novel regulars.
In addition, this coding did not reveal a single unmarked form for regulars, irregulars, or novel regulars.
Their behaviour adversely impacted on the morale of the regulars.
Indeed, the ' slow ' participants had longer overall production latencies than the ' fast ' ones, not only for irregulars but also for regulars.
He produced no unmarked forms at all for the novel regulars; he gave no response for most novel verbs.
As mentioned above, an anti-frequency effect for regulars is unexpected under any of the standard morphological processing accounts.
There were two progressive forms produced for irregulars (standing, driving) and one for regulars (soaring).
The production of irregulars but not regulars yielded a substantial activation decrease, compared to fixation, in temporal/temporo-parietal regions.
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經常, 頻繁的, 經常發生的…
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regular, mediano, habitual…
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frequente, habitual, assíduo…
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習慣的な, 常連の, 定期的な…
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