单词 | routinely |
释义 | routinely (ruːtiːnli ) 1. adverb [usually ADVERB with verb, oft ADVERB adjective] If something is routinely done, it is done as a normal part of a job or process. Vitamin K is routinely given in the first week of life to prevent bleeding. 2. adverb [ADVERB with verb] If something happens routinely, it happens repeatedly and is not surprising, unnatural, or new. Any outside criticism is routinely dismissed as interference. He is routinely described as the greatest scientist since Einstein. Collocations: routinely available It could be made routinely available on the NHS. Times, Sunday Times (2016) I don't know exactly how they get them but they're routinely available. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The treatment is not yet routinely available to women solely for cosmetic purposes. Times, Sunday Times (2009) But CT scans were not routinely available as the weekend loomed. The Sun (2016) Much that should be routinely available is excluded from the mainstream, crowded out by the short-term demands of the bottom line. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Both officers recorded his words in their pocket books, a legal document routinely used by officers when giving evidence in court. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The same powers are routinely used to sign treaties and appoint ministers. Times, Sunday Times (2016) Microsatellites are routinely used for the analysis of genetic variability because they are highly polymorphic and codominant. 2006, 'Transferability and use of microsatellite markers for the genetic analysis of the germplasm of some Arachis section species of the genus Arachis', Genetics and Molecular Biology Radionuclide imaging studies are routinely used to evaluate patients suspected of having musculoskeletal infection. 2007, 'Radionuclide imaging of musculoskeletal infection', Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology Translations: Chinese: 例行地 Japanese: 通常 |
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