English-Thai Dictionary
routine
ADJ ซ้ำซาก จำเจ น่าเบื่อ boring humdrum sam-sak
routine
ADJ เป็นประจำ สม่ำเสมอ เป็นกิจวัตร everyday habitual usual pen-pra-jam
routine
N กิจวัตร ประจำ หน้าที่ ประจำ custom habit pattern kid-ja-wad-pra-jam
routine
N ชุดคำสั่ง (คอมพิวเตอร์ chud-kam-sang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ROUTINE
n.rootee'n. [L. rota, a wheel. ] 1. A round of business, amusements or pleasure, daily or frequently pursued; particularly, a course of business or official duties, regularly or frequently returning.
2. Any regular habit or practice not accommodated to circumstances.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ROUTINE
Rou *tine ", n. Etym: [F., fr. route a path, way, road. See Route, Roterepetition.]
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.
New American Oxford Dictionary
routine
rou tine |ro͞oˈtēn ruˈtin | ▶noun a sequence of actions regularly followed; a fixed program: I settled down into a routine of work and sleep | as a matter of routine a report will be sent to the director. • a set sequence in a performance such as a dance or comedy act: he was trying to persuade her to have a tap routine in the play. • Computing a sequence of instructions for performing a task that forms a program or a distinct part of one. ▶adjective performed as part of a regular procedure rather than for a special reason: the principal insisted that this was just a routine annual drill. ▶verb [ with obj. ] rare organize according to a routine: all had been routined with smoothness. DERIVATIVES rou tine ly adverb ORIGIN late 17th cent. (denoting a regular course or procedure ): from French, from route ‘road ’ (see route ).
Oxford Dictionary
routine
rou |tine |ruːˈtiːn | ▶noun a sequence of actions regularly followed: I settled down into a routine of work and sleep | [ mass noun ] : as a matter of routine a report will be sent to the director. • a set sequence in a performance such as a dance or comedy act: he was trying to persuade her to have a tap routine in the play. • Computing a sequence of instructions for performing a task that forms a program or a distinct part of one. ▶adjective performed as part of a regular procedure rather than for a special reason: the Ministry insisted that this was just a routine annual drill. ▶verb [ with obj. ] rare organize according to a routine: all had been routined with smoothness. DERIVATIVES routinely adverb ORIGIN late 17th cent. (denoting a regular course or procedure ): from French, from route ‘road ’ (see route ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
routine
routine noun 1 his morning routine: procedure, practice, pattern, drill, regimen; program, schedule, plan; formula, method, system; customs, habits; wont. 2 a stand-up routine: act, performance, number, turn, piece; informal spiel, patter, shtick. ▶adjective a routine safety inspection: standard, regular, customary, normal, usual, ordinary, typical; everyday, common, commonplace, conventional, habitual, wonted. ANTONYMS unusual.
Oxford Thesaurus
routine
routine noun 1 his early morning routine never varied: procedure, practice, pattern, drill, regime, regimen, groove; programme, schedule, plan; formula, method, system, order; ways, customs, habits, usages; wont; Latin modus operandi; formal praxis. 2 his stand-up routine depends heavily on improvisation: act, performance, number, turn, piece, line; informal shtick, spiel, patter. ▶adjective 1 a routine health check: standard, regular, customary, accustomed, normal, usual, ordinary, established, natural, unexceptional, typical; everyday, common, commonplace, conventional, day-to-day, habitual, wonted, familiar. ANTONYMS unusual. 2 a routine urban-action movie: boring, tedious, tiresome, wearisome, monotonous, humdrum, run-of-the-mill, prosaic, dreary, pedestrian, menial; unvarying, unchanging; predictable, workaday, hackneyed, stock, unexciting, uninteresting, uninspiring, unimaginative, unoriginal, derivative, banal, trite; uneventful. ANTONYMS exciting.
Duden Dictionary
Routine
Rou ti ne Substantiv, feminin , die |Rout i ne ru …|die Routine; Genitiv: der Routine, Plural: die Routinen französisch routine, eigentlich = Wegerfahrung, zu: route, Route 1 a durch längere Erfahrung erworbene Fähigkeit, eine bestimmte Tätigkeit sehr sicher, schnell und überlegen auszuführen ihm fehlt noch die Routine | große, keine Routine haben | Routine zeigen | etwas mit Routine erledigen | über langjährige Routine verfügen b meist abwertend [technisch perfekte ] Ausführung einer Tätigkeit, die zur Gewohnheit geworden ist und jedes Engagement vermissen lässt sein Spiel ist in Routine erstarrt | etwas ist zur [reinen ] Routine geworden 2 Seemannssprache Zeiteinteilung für den Dienst an Bord 3 EDV meist kleineres Programm 4 oder Teil eines Programms 4 mit einer bestimmten, gewöhnlich häufiger benötigten Funktion
Routineaktion
Rou ti ne ak ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Rout i neaktion |routinemäßig durchgeführte Aktion
Routineangelegenheit
Rou ti ne an ge le gen heit Substantiv, feminin , die |Rout i neangelegenheit |nichts Ungewöhnliches darstellende, immer wieder vorkommende, alltägliche Angelegenheit
Routinearbeit
Rou ti ne ar beit Substantiv, feminin , die |Rout i nearbeit |immer nach dem gleichen Schema zu verrichtende Arbeit täglich wiederkehrende Routinearbeiten
Routinekontrolle
Rou ti ne kon t rol le , Rou ti ne kon trol le Substantiv, feminin , die |Rout i nekontrolle |regelmäßig durchgeführte Kontrolle ohne besonderen Anlass bei einer Routinekontrolle der Polizei wurde der Betrüger gefasst
routinemäßig
rou ti ne mä ßig Adjektiv |rout i nemäßig |in derselben Art regelmäßig wiederkehrend eine routinemäßige Überprüfung | jemanden routinemäßig vernehmen
Routinesache
Rou ti ne sa che Substantiv, feminin , die |Rout i nesache |
Routineüberprüfung
Rou ti ne über prü fung Substantiv, feminin , die |Rout i neüberprüfung |
Routineuntersuchung
Rou ti ne un ter su chung Substantiv, feminin , die |Rout i neuntersuchung |vgl. Routinekontrolle
French Dictionary
routine
routine n. f. nom féminin Longue habitude, usage consacré. : Elle déteste la routine. LOCUTION De routine. Habituel. : Une vérification de routine. FORMES FAUTIVES routine. Anglicisme au sens de mode, méthode (d ’entretien, de vérification, etc. ). routine. Anglicisme au sens de élément répétitif d ’un spectacle, exercice d ’une démonstration (sportive, technique, etc. ). : La gymnaste a raté son exercice (et non *sa routine ).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
routine
rou tine /ruːtíːn / (! -ou-は /uː /; 強勢は第2音節 ) 〖語源は 「いつも通る決まった道 (route )」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 U 〖具体例では 可算 〗いつもしている仕事 , お決まりのこと , 日課 ; いつものやり方 , 所定の手順 ▸ a part of the daily routine 毎日の日課の1つ ▸ become routine 毎日のことになる (!新鮮味に欠けることを暗示 ) ▸ a regular exercise routine 決まった運動メニュー 2 C (ダンスの )決まった [よく使う ]ステップ ; (芸人などの )お決まりの [定番の ]演技 [ジョーク ].3 C 〘コンピュ 〙ルーチン 〘プログラムで一定の作業をさせる一連のまとまった命令 〙.形容詞 比較なし /2 はmore ~; most ~1 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗決まりきった , いつもの ; 型通りの ▸ a routine question [examination ]お決まりの質問 [型通りの検査 ]2 ⦅非難して ⦆いつもの退屈な , 単調でつまらない (dull ); 普通の , ありきたりの , 平凡な .
routinely
rou t í ne ly 副詞 日常的に, いつものように ; 規定通りに .