1 wont /ˈwɑːnt/ Brit /ˈwəʊnt/ adjective /ˈwɑːnt/ Brit /ˈwəʊnt/
adjective
Learner's definition of WONT
not used before a noun formal
: likely to do something : having a tendency to do something习惯于…,往往;倾向于… -
Some people are wont to blame others [=some people have the habit of blaming others] for their faults.有些人往往把自己的过错推给别人。
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He played with his collar, as he is wont to do [=as he often does] when he is nervous.他摆弄着自己的衣领,他往往一紧张就会这样。
2 wont /ˈwɑːnt/ Brit /ˈwəʊnt/ noun
2 wont
/ˈwɑːnt/ Brit /ˈwəʊnt/
noun
Learner's definition of WONT
[noncount] old-fashioned
: a usual habit or way of behaving习惯;惯常做法