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养成习惯
[yăng chéng xí guàn]
Getting Into A Habit signifies developing and adapting oneself to a repetitive action or behavior ...
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习惯那些不曾习惯的习惯
[xí guàn nèi xiē bù céng xí guàn de xí guàn]
Habituated to the Habits That Were Never Habitual It expresses the feeling of having adapted to situations ...
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习惯不习惯的习惯会习惯
[xí guàn bù xí guàn de xí guàn huì xí guàn]
The phrase means habits formed from discomfort will eventually become habitual This reflects a ...
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習慣了不曾習慣的習慣
[xí guàn le bù céng xí guàn de xí guàn]
This repetitive phrase meaning Habituated to the habits never habituated reflects on how people ...
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已成习惯
[yĭ chéng xí guàn]
Has become a habit This implies certain routines feelings or habits in daily life have solidified ...
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几分识惯
[jĭ fēn shī guàn]
It can translate to Recognized Habit It seems to refer to patterns of behavior that we gradually become ...
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成为习惯
[chéng wéi xí guàn]
become habit suggests a state or process of something transitioning from temporary or occasional ...
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只是一种习惯
[zhĭ shì yī zhŏng xí guàn]
Just a Habit conveys that certain behaviors thoughts or actions have become natural over time to ...
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成习惯
[chéng xí guàn]
It simply means become a habit implying that certain behavior or routine has been formed and is now ...