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rou·tine
/ruˈtin/
常式常式,日常工作,慣例,例行公事(
a
.)日常的,常規的
From:
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routine
協力子程式
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routine
子程式;常式
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routine
常式測試
From:
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routine
常式 常規 例行
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rou·tine
n.
1.
A
round
of
business
,
amusement
,
or
pleasure
,
daily
or
frequently
pursued
;
especially
,
a
course
of
business
or
offical
duties
regularly
or
frequently
returning
.
2.
Any
regular
course
of
action
or
procedure
rigidly
adhered
to
by
the
mere
force
of
habit
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
routine
adj
1:
occurring
at
fixed
times
or
predictable
intervals
; "
made
her
routine
trip
to
the
store
"
2:
found
in
the
ordinary
course
of
events
; "
a
placid
everyday
scene
"; "
it
was
a
routine
day
"; "
there's
nothing
quite
like
a
real...train
conductor
to
add
color
to
a
quotidian
commute
"-
Anita
Diamant
[
syn
:
everyday
,
mundane
,
quotidian
,
unremarkable
,
workaday
]
n
1:
an
unvarying
or
habitual
method
of
procedure
[
syn
: {
modus
operandi
]
2:
a
short
theatrical
performance
that
is
part
of
a
longer
program
; "
he
did
his
act
three
times
every
evening
"; "
she
had
a
catchy
little
routine
"; "
it
was
one
of
the
best
numbers
he
ever
did
" [
syn
:
act
,
number
,
turn
,
bit
]
3:
a
set
sequence
of
steps
,
part
of
larger
computer
program
[
syn
:
subroutine
,
subprogram
,
procedure
,
function
]
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