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rutted
rut 1 R0357100 (rŭt)n.1. A sunken track or groove made by the passage of vehicles.2. An uninspired routine or pattern of behavior that one continues unthinkingly or because change is difficult.tr.v. rut·ted, rut·ting, ruts To make ruts in (a path, for example). [Possibly alteration of route.]
rut 2 R0357100 (rŭt)n.1. A regularly recurring condition of fertility during which breeding occurs in certain mammals, especially deer and various other ungulates: a buck in rut.2. The period during which this condition occurs.intr.v. rut·ted, rut·ting, ruts To be in rut. [Middle English rutte, from Old French rut, from Vulgar Latin *rūgitus, from *rūgere, to roar, from Latin rūgīre, to roar.]rutted (ˈrʌtɪd) adjvery uneven, with long, deep, narrow marks made by the wheels of vehiclesThesaurusAdj. | 1. | rutted - full of ruts; "rutty farm roads"ruttyfurrowed, rugged - having long narrow shallow depressions (as grooves or wrinkles) in the surface; "furrowed fields"; "his furrowed face lit by a warming smile" | Translationsrut (rat) noun a deep track made by a wheel etc in soft ground. The road was full of ruts. 馬車痕跡 车辙ˈrutted adjective having ruts. a deeply-rutted path. 有馬車車痕的 (有)车辙的 in a rut having a fixed, monotonous way of life. I felt that I was in a rut, so I changed my job. 生活一成不變 墨守陈规,刻板乏味 EncyclopediaSeerutrutted
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