- 习惯 xíguàn habitA habit, custom, or usual practice
- 惯例 guànlì conventionAn established custom or usual practice followed in a particular situation or society.
- 惯性 guànxìng force of habitthe tendency to continue acting, thinking, or doing things in an accustomed way; behavioral or cognitive momentum
- 习惯性 xíguànxìng habitualcustomary; habitual
- 看不惯 kànbuguàn disliketo be unable to tolerate the sight of; to dislike, hate, or strongly disapprove of someone or something
- 惯用 guànyòng customaryhabitual, customary, or frequently used
- 司空见惯 sīkōngjiànguàn commonplacea common occurrence (idiom)
- 惯犯 guànfàn recidivista person who habitually commits crimes or returns to criminal behavior
- 惯常 guàncháng usualhabitual or customary; occurring regularly as a matter of habit
- 娇生惯养 jiāoshēngguànyǎng pamperedpampered and spoiled since childhood
- 娇惯 jiāoguàn spoilto treat someone with excessive indulgence or overprotectiveness, typically a child
- 习惯成自然 xíguànchéngzìrán second natureHabit becomes nature; when a behavior is repeated enough, it starts to feel inevitable or natural.
- 习惯法 xíguànfǎ customary lawA body of law based on long-standing social customs and practices that are recognized as legally binding within a community.
- 惯偷 guàntōu habitual thiefa habitual thief
- 转动惯量 zhuǎndòngguànliàng moment of inertiamoment of inertia (mechanics)
- 惯量 guànliàng inertiainertia (mechanics)
- 惯窃 guànqiè habitual thiefa habitual thief
- 惯盗 guàndào habitual thiefa person who repeatedly or professionally engages in theft; a chronic or habitual burglar
- 习惯自然 xíguànzìrán second naturehabit becomes nature; becoming so used to something that it feels natural or inevitable
- 惯贼 guànzéi habitual thief
- 过惯 guòguàn accustomedto be accustomed to a certain lifestyle or way of living
- 习惯于 xíguànyú to be accustomed toto have a habitual tendency or to be used to a certain state or action
- 习惯用法 xíguànyòngfǎ idiomidiom; idiomatic usage
- 习惯用语 xíguànyòngyǔ idioman idiomatic expression or habitual form of speech
- 习惯若自然 xíguànruòzìrán second natureA state where a habit has become so ingrained that it feels natural or inevitable.
- 惯养 guànyǎng spoilto spoil or overindulge someone, typically a child, through excessive pampering or lack of discipline
- 惯坏 guànhuài spoilto spoil (a child)
- 惯家 guànjia old hand(usually derogatory) an old hand at something
- 惯性系 guànxìngxì inertial framean inertial system or reference frame in mechanics where Newton's laws of motion apply
- 惯有 guànyǒu customarycustomary; usual
- 惯用手 guànyòngshǒu dominant hand
- 惯用语 guànyòngyǔ idioma fixed, commonly used set phrase or expression, often featuring a figurative meaning
- 看不习惯 kànbùxíguàn unaccustomedto be unaccustomed to seeing something; to find something unpleasant to look at or hard to accept
- 看惯 kànguàn accustomedto be used to the sight of
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH