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●old ˌhabits, traˌditions, etc. die ˈhardused to say that things change very slowly 老习惯(或传统等)难改掉,难消灭;根深蒂固◆‘Even though she’s retired, she still gets up at 6 a.m.’ ‘Well, I guess old habits die hard.’ “尽管她已经退休,但她仍旧早上 6 点起床。”“唉,我想这是旧习难改吧。”▸ ˈdiehard noun , adjective ◆A few diehards are trying to stop the reforms. 几名顽固分子企图阻止改革。◆diehard supporters of the exiled king 被流放的国王的忠实支持者 |