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habit1 [ˈhæbɪt] RZ.

2. habit pot. (addiction):

habit
nałóg r.m.
to have a heroin habit

habit2 [ˈhæbɪt] RZ. (piece of clothing)

habit
habit r.m.

habit-forming PRZYM.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
Growing to, it has a spreading habit, with stalkless toothed leaves and bright purple or magenta, scented flowers in summer.
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Like a nicotine patch for a pack-a-day addiction, a predictable and steadily rising carbon tax will help wean us from our fossil fuel habit.
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The science of habit-forming can be used not only to sell products, but also to transform people or entire companies.
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It is the habit of even the best football crowd to quiet down once its team is being swamped.
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Their habit of swooping to pick up dead rodents or other roadkill leads to collisions with vehicles.
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This led to the habit of saluting whenever one entered the quarterdeck.
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He worked as an occasional gardener, but adopted the daily habit of standing on a street corner to greet every car and passerby.
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However, he had a habit of getting in trouble early in his races, especially coming out of the starting gate.
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Having four wives, a gambling habit and a susceptibility to confidence tricksters, he did not hold on to the money he made.
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His unreliability is also aggravated by his acknowledged habit of working the experiences of others into his narratives.
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