词汇 | routine |
释义 | routineWord family nounroutineerroutinismroutinistroutinizationroutineadverbroutinelyverbroutinize , Computers Dancerou·tine1 /ruːˈtiːn/ ●●○ W3 noun 1 [countableC, uncountableU]CHANGE FROM ONE THING TO ANOTHER the usual order in which you do things, or the things you regularly do 惯例,常规;例行公事 John’s departure had upset their daily routine. 约翰的离去打乱了他们的日常生活。 Try to get into a routine (=develop a fixed order of doing things). 尽量养成一套习惯。 my daily exercise routine 我每天的锻炼习惯 Dressing is a task which we do every day as a matter of routine (=done regularly and not unusual). 穿衣打扮是我们每天必做的事情。 2 [countableC]APD a set of movements, jokes etc that form part of a performance 〔演出中的〕一套动作,一组笑话 a dance routine 一套舞步 3. [countableC] technicalTD a set of instructions given to a computer so that it will do a particular operation 〔输入计算机的〕例程 —routinize /ruːˈtiːnaɪz, ˈruːtiːnaɪz/ verb [transitiveT] American EnglishAmE n COLLOCATIONS ADJECTIVES/NOUN + routine somebody’s daily routine Make exercise part of your daily routine. somebody’s normal/usual/regular routine Although he'd gone, I continued with my normal routine. somebody’s morning routine His morning routine started with a cup of tea followed by a shower. the old routine I get sick of the same old routine day after day. a familiar routine verbsCats and dogs like a familiar routine. get (somebody) into a routine (=develop a fixed order of doing things, or make someone do this) Try to get your baby into a routine. slip/fall/settle into a routine (=get into a routine without making any difficulty) The team slipped quickly into a routine. break a routine (=do something different) Bella didn’t break her routine for anyone. disrupt/upset somebody’s routine phrasesShe disliked things that disrupted her routine. a matter of routine This briefing is a matter of routine whenever a new minister takes office. a break from routine (=a change) I needed a break from routine. Examples from the Corpus routine• Most babies soon develop a daily routine of eating and sleeping.• The starlings' daily routine in the Park begins at dawn.• The daily routine starts early, around 6:00 a.m.• Still, others managed to maintain their daily routines.• His routine consisted of work, dinner, then TV and bed.• I was looking for a way out of the monotonous routine at the factory.• This practice should be based on proven principles, acceptable to all, and not on routine and ritual.• By representing words in the definitions as integers, storage requirements decrease dramatically and efficient sorting routines become easily applicable.• Now, with hearing loss, the routine needs to be reviewed, to plan when to talk and when not to.• These routines are written in assembly language but called as procedures or functions from Pascal modules.• She does not like having her work routine interrupted.• You should still play a full part in Arrange definite times and a workable routine. matter of routine• Blood samples should be taken to measure the client's electrolyte and urea levels as a matter of routine.• Search at the police station should not be undertaken as a matter of routine but only where justified under Lindley v. Rutter.• By May first, I was able to walk from ten to twelve yards as a matter of routine.• The eventual change-over becomes a matter of routine.• The family in the house is oblivious; coughing is a matter of routine.• Was it a matter of routine, or was there some specific, possibly propagandist purpose?• Officials at the exchange said yesterday that its current investigation was a matter of routine.• After that, it was a matter of routine procedure. dance routine• To the outsider the movements of a kata resemble a dance routine.• No experience is necessary and all dance routines will be taught by the club's choreographer.• Suzi Hoflin came in with two of her pupils and put Ingrid through a reasonable enough gypsy dance routine.• It's a very young role and she has to lead the gypsy dance routine.• Three o'clock in the morning, bopping through a weird limb-jerking dance routine, and she looks like a child at playschool.• I've been practising this mega dance routine.• My costume fits O.K.; the tight velvet pants worked well in the dance routine work-through this morning.• She'd rehearsed a number at her house with our choreographer the evening before, a whole dance routine. rou·tine2 /ˌruːˈtiːn◂/ ●●○ adjectiveadj 1 ORDINARYhappening as a normal part of a job or process 常规的;例行的;惯常的 You mustn’t worry. These are just routine enquiries. 你不必担心,这只是例行的询问。 routine maintenance work 例行的维修工作 a routine operation ► see thesaurus at normal 常规操作 2 ORDINARYordinary and boring 一般的,平淡的,乏味的 routine jobs/tasks routine tasks such as washing up 洗碗之类的单调工作 n COLLOCATIONS nouns routine maintenance The system will be shut down overnight for routine maintenance. routine work We need more junior staff to help out with the routine work. a routine operation/procedure (=medical operation) Many routine operations had to be cancelled. a routine check Police stopped the vehicle for a routine check. routine monitoring/screening/inspection the routine screening of milk for contamination Examples from the Corpus routine• Cabinet scandals in every administration, regardless of party, are practically routine.• Do you mind if I ask you a few questions? It's just routine.• My job at the newspaper had become routine.• Stick rigidly to saying things that are routine and standard.• His frustration with not carrying the ball at this time of year is as routine as the end of daylight savings time.• Systems need to be updated on a routine basis.• The infection was detected during a routine blood test.• I stay through two more routine calls, and we've run out of subjects by five-thirty.• The fault was discovered during a routine check of the plane.• But United, lacking six regular players, dismantled Leicester's presumptuousness with the routine efficiency of a surgeon removing an appendix.• Police found the heroin during a routine inspection of a ship.• A major electrical fault was found during a routine safety inspection.• The hospital carried out some routine tests.• It was on a Saturday 15 years ago that during a routine visit to the doctor, I learned I had cancer.• There were no other petitioners waiting, and they had routine work to do. routine jobs/tasks• A good forward planner, he delegates detailed and routine tasks.• Driving instructors say most of the time they spend in cars with students is occupied by routine tasks.• It is dangerous therefore to allow people to think they have routine jobs.• Capable accountants and auditors should advance rapidly; those having inadequate academic preparation may be assigned routine jobs and find promotion difficult.• What's more, routine jobs bore people.• Automatic equipment meant that many of the relatively routine tasks could be done more quickly and more accurately.• When the first tourists of the morning arrive, he joins other workers below for the routine tasks of the day.• I have little patience with routine tasks such as washing up, filling in forms, etc. 2. From Longman Business Dictionary routinerou·tine1 /ruːˈtiːn/ noun 1[countableC, uncountableU] the usual, normal, or fixed way in which you do things John’s departure had upset their daily routine. the usual office routine 2[countableC]COMPUTING a set of instructions given to a computer so that it will do a particular job You can use machine code routines in a number of these programs. routineroutine2 adjectiveadj 1regular and usual New software will make it possible for employees to make many routine decisions that previously had to be referred to managers. John had been in Pakistan on routine company business. —routinely adverbadv Every organization routinely communicates with its employees about a variety of topics. 2ordinary and boring Much routine work has vanished from factories thanks to modern technology. He was dealing with some routine paperwork. (1600-1700) French Old French route; → ROUTE1 |
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