习惯用语

idiom / idiomatic expression / habitual form of speech (grammar)

Characters and words in 习惯用语

surname Xi

= + : Marie Curie is practising to take off her beret using a plough in the space station's entrance.
(bound form) to practice / to study / habit / custom

= + : Marie Curie is practising to take off her beret using a plough in the space station's entrance.
habit / custom / usual practice / to be used to / CL:個|个[ge4]
accustomed to / used to / indulge / to spoil (a child)

= + : Gitta Giraffe (gu) has already gotten used to (惯) the strange customs in the anthill's bathroom (an4). There are many many flails (忄) stringed together (贯) hanging from the ceiling which have to be passed in order to use the bathroom.
to use habitually / habitual / customary
to use / to employ / to have to / to eat or drink / expense or outlay / usefulness / hence / therefore

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a first aid kit. Can you see the cross on the container?

= + : Yu the Great hurt her leg when she slipped in the engine's bathroom. The moon helps her to splint her leg using the bathroom's first aid kit and a dinosaur bone.
commonly used phrase / idiom / colloquial usage
choice of words / wording / phraseology / term
dialect / language / speech

= + : Yu the Great is seeing some language advertisement on an advertising column in the space station. She decides to paint a big mandarin colored pentagram over the language ad.
to tell to

Words with 习惯用语

习惯用语 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 习惯用语

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