B1 noun/adjective ニュートラル #40 よく出る 1分で読める

routine

/ruːˈtiːn/

A routine is the predictable, repeated structure that guides our daily actions.

30秒でわかる単語

  • A regular series of actions performed in the same way.
  • Describes standard procedures that are predictable and expected.
  • Helps individuals manage time and maintain consistency.

Overview

The word 'routine' describes the predictable patterns that structure our lives. It acts as a noun when referring to the series of actions themselves, and as an adjective to describe something that is done as part of a regular procedure rather than for a special reason.

Usage Patterns

As a noun, it often follows verbs like 'establish', 'follow', or 'break'. For example, one might 'stick to a routine' to stay productive. As an adjective, it modifies nouns to indicate that an action is standard or mundane, such as a 'routine check-up' or 'routine maintenance'.

Common Contexts

In professional settings, it refers to standard operating procedures. In personal life, it refers to morning or bedtime habits. It is also used in fitness and performance, such as a gymnast’s 'floor routine'.

Similar Words Comparison

While 'habit' refers to a single repeated behavior, 'routine' implies a larger, more structured collection of habits. 'Schedule' is more time-bound and rigid, whereas 'routine' focuses on the sequence of actions regardless of the exact time.

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使い方のコツ

Routine is used in both neutral and formal contexts. When used as an adjective, it often implies that something is standard and perhaps a bit dull. Always ensure you distinguish it from 'route' in both pronunciation and spelling.

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よくある間違い

Learners often use 'route' when they mean 'routine'. Also, remember that 'routine' is often countable when referring to a specific schedule, but can be uncountable when referring to the concept of regularity.

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覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'Routine' as a 'Route' you take through your day. Just as a route guides your travel, a routine guides your time.

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語源

Derived from the French word 'route', meaning a path or way. It entered English in the 17th century to describe a fixed course of action.

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文化的な背景

In modern productivity culture, 'routine' is a buzzword often associated with success. Many self-help books emphasize the importance of morning routines for high performance.

例文

1

I have a strict morning routine that includes exercise and breakfast.

everyday

I have a strict morning routine that includes exercise and breakfast.

2

The doctor performed a routine check-up to ensure everything was fine.

formal

The doctor performed a routine check-up to ensure everything was fine.

3

Don't worry, this is just a routine update for the software.

informal

Don't worry, this is just a routine update for the software.

4

The study analyzed the routine behaviors of the participants.

academic

The study analyzed the routine behaviors of the participants.

語族

名詞
routine
動詞
routinize

よく使う組み合わせ

Daily routine Everyday schedule
Establish a routine Create a new schedule
Break the routine Do something different

よく使うフレーズ

Get into a routine

Start doing things regularly

Back to the routine

Return to normal life

よく混同される語

routine vs Route

A route is a physical path or direction. A routine is a series of actions or a behavioral pattern.

文法パターン

follow a routine a routine check-up fall into a routine
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Use verbs to describe routines

Pair 'routine' with verbs like 'follow', 'establish', or 'stick to' to sound more natural. These collocations clearly define your relationship with your schedule.

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Don't confuse with 'route'

A 'route' is a path taken to get somewhere, while a 'routine' is a sequence of actions. They sound similar but have completely different meanings.

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Routine in the workplace

In many Western corporate cultures, having a 'routine' is seen as a sign of reliability and professionalism. It suggests that you have a system for managing your workload.

自分をテスト

fill blank

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.

It is important to establish a healthy morning ___ to start the day right.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: routine

The context refers to a sequence of actions, which is the definition of a routine.

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よくある質問

3 問

Not necessarily. While routines can become monotonous, they are essential for reducing decision fatigue and ensuring that important tasks get completed efficiently.

A habit is an automatic response to a cue, while a routine is a deliberate sequence of habits. You might have a habit of drinking coffee, but your morning routine includes coffee, exercise, and reading.

Yes, it is commonly used to describe tasks that are normal or unexciting, like 'routine paperwork'. It implies that the task is part of a standard process.

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