routine - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Unadapted borrowing from French routine.
routine (countable and uncountable, plural routines)
- A course of action to be followed regularly; a standard procedure.
- A set of normal procedures, often performed mechanically.
- Synonym: rut
Connie was completely robotic and emotionless by age 12; her entire life had become one big routine.
1915, G[eorge] A. Birmingham [pseudonym; James Owen Hannay], chapter I, in Gossamer, New York, N.Y.: George H. Doran Company, →OCLC:
It is never possible to settle down to the ordinary routine of life at sea until the screw begins to revolve. There is an hour or two, after the passengers have embarked, which is disquieting and fussy.
- A set piece of an entertainer's act.
stand-up comedy routine
- (computing) A set of instructions designed to perform a specific task; a subroutine.
- Synonyms: function, procedure, subroutine
course of action to be followed regularly; a standard procedure
- Bulgarian: практика (bg) (praktika)
- Catalan: rutina f
- Chinese:
- Czech: běžná praxe f
- Danish: rutine (da) c
- Esperanto: rutino
- Finnish: rutiini (fi)
- French: routine (fr) f
- Galician: rutina f
- German: Routine (de) f
- Greek: ρουτίνα (el) f (routína)
- Hebrew: שִׁגְרָה (he) f (shigrá)
- Icelandic: rútína f
- Indonesian: rutin (id)
- Italian: routine (it) f, tran tran (it) m
- Japanese: 日課 (ja) (nikka), ルーチン (ja) (rūchin)
- Korean: 일과 (ko) (ilgwa)
- Maori: hātepe
- Norwegian:
- Persian: روتین (fa) (rutin), روزمره (fa) (ruzmarre), روال (fa) (ravâl)
- Polish: układ (pl) m (specifically a dance routine)
- Portuguese: rotina (pt) f
- Romanian: rutină (ro) f
- Russian: рути́на (ru) f (rutína), распоря́док (ru) m (rasporjádok), поря́док (ru) (porjádok)
- Spanish: rutina (es) f
- Swedish: rutin (sv) c
- Welsh: trefn (cy) f
set piece of an entertainer's act
routine (comparative more routine, superlative most routine)
- According to established procedure.
- Regular; habitual.
2013 July 20, “Old soldiers?”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8845:
Whether modern, industrial man is less or more warlike than his hunter-gatherer ancestors is impossible to determine. […] One thing that is true, though, is that murder rates have fallen over the centuries, as policing has spread and the routine carrying of weapons has diminished. Modern society may not have done anything about war. But peace is a lot more peaceful.
- Ordinary with nothing to distinguish it from all the others.
2011 November 3, David Ornstein, “Macc Tel-Aviv 1-2 Stoke”, in BBC Sport:
Stoke put themselves in a fine position to qualify for the Europa League knockout stage with a routine victory over Maccabi Tel-Aviv in Israel.
according to established procedure
- Bulgarian: установен (bg) (ustanoven)
- Catalan: rutinari
- Chinese:
- Czech: rutinní
- Finnish: rutiininomainen
- French: procédural (fr)
- German: routinemäßig (de)
- Hebrew: שגרתי (shigratí)
- Italian: routinario (it) m, di routine
- Japanese: 規則的 (ja) (きそくてき, kisokuteki)
- Korean: 판에 박힌 (pan-e bakhin)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: rutinemessig
- Nynorsk: rutinemessig
- Persian: روال (fa)
- Portuguese: rotineiro (pt)
- Russian: рути́нный (ru) (rutínnyj)
- Spanish: rutinario (es)
- Swedish: rutinmässig (sv)
- Ukrainian: рути́нний (rutýnnyj)
regular; habitual
- Bulgarian: рутинен (bg) (rutinen)
- Catalan: rutinari
- Czech: běžný (cs), všední (cs)
- Finnish: rutiininomainen
- French: routinier (fr)
- German: routinemäßig (de)
- Italian: di routine, abituale (it) m or f, normale (it) m or f
- Korean: 일상적인 (ilsangjeog-in), 일과의 (ilgwa-ui)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: rutinemessig
- Nynorsk: rutinemessig
- Portuguese: de rotina, rotineiro (pt)
- Russian: заведённый (ru) (zavedjónnyj)
- Spanish: de rutina, rutinario (es)
- Swedish: rutinmässig (sv)
- Ukrainian: рути́нний (rutýnnyj)
ordinary with nothing to distinguish it from all the others
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- Bulgarian: обичаен (bg) (običaen)
- Catalan: rutinari
- Chinese:
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- Czech: všední (cs)
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- Finnish: rutiininomainen
- French: quelconque (fr) m or f
- German: routiniert (de), gewohnheitsmäßig (de), üblich (de)
- Hindi: please add this translation if you can
- Italian: ordinario (it) m
- Korean: 평범한 (pyeongbeomhan)
- Russian: заурядный (ru) m (zaurjadnyj)
- Spanish: please add this translation if you can
- Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Turkish: sıradan (tr), tekdüze (tr)
routine f (plural routines, diminutive routinetje n)
- → Indonesian: rutin
From French route (“road, route”), and Old French -ine: a suffix for diminutive purpose.
routine f (plural routines)
- routine (all senses)
- (Louisiana, Cajun) small path, cowpath
- (Louisiana, Cajun) trick (something designed to fool)
- “routine”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
routine f (invariable)
- routine in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana