wont

wont
wont
tr[wəʊnt]
noun
1 costumbre nombre femenino, hábito
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
as is one's wont como es su costumbre
to be wont to tener la costumbre de, soler
wont ['wɔnt, 'wo:nt, 'wɑnt] adj
: acostumbrado, habituado
wont n
: hábito m, costumbre f
wont
n.
costumbre s.f.
hábito s.m.

I wɑːnt, wəʊnt
adjective (liter or hum) (pred, no comp)

to be wont to + INF — soler* or acostumbrar + inf


II
noun (liter or hum) costumbre f

as is her wont — como tiene por costumbre, como suele hacer

[wǝʊnt] frm
1.
ADJ

to be wont to do sth — soler hacer algo, acostumbrar a hacer algo

as he was wont (to) — como solía (hacer) or acostumbraba a hacer

2.
N costumbre f

as was my wont — como era mi costumbre, como solía hacer or acostumbraba a hacer

it is his wont to read after dinner — tiene por costumbre leer después de cenar, suele leer or acostumbra a leer después de cenar

* * *

I [wɑːnt, wəʊnt]
adjective (liter or hum) (pred, no comp)

to be wont to + INF — soler* or acostumbrar + inf


II
noun (liter or hum) costumbre f

as is her wont — como tiene por costumbre, como suele hacer


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