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adjective She made all the usual excuses. 她净找了些司空见惯的借口。 He came home later than usual. 他回家比平时晚了些。 She sat in her usual seat at the back. 她坐在后排平时惯坐的位子上。 He didn't sound like his usual happy self. 他听起来不像平常那个乐天派了。 They asked me why I wanted the job and why I thought I was suitable—you know, the usual thing. usual (for somebody/something) (to do something) It is usual to start a speech by thanking everybody for coming. 讲话前先感谢大家光临,这是惯例。 Everyone blamed me as per usual. 大家照例是责怪我。 Steve, as usual, was the last to arrive. 史蒂夫照例来得最晚。 As usual at that hour, the place was deserted. 跟平常那个时刻一样,那地方空荡荡的。 Despite her problems, she carried on working as usual. 尽管她有困难,她照样继续工作。 Everyone blamed me as per usual. 大家照例是责怪我。 It’s business as usual at the factory, even while investigators sift through the bomb wreckage. It’s usual for the man to propose marriage. It’s very usual for people to leave books and papers behind. The metal can then be painted in the usual way. This kind of behaviour is far from usual in children of this age. Despite the problems staff arrived for work as usual. He didn’t sound like his usual happy self. 他听起来不像平常那个乐天派了。 He was sitting in his usual chair by the window. It is usual for the employer to pay the costs. It is usual to start a speech by thanking everybody for coming. 讲话前先感谢大家光临,这是惯例。 She arrived at the usual time. |