habituate

habituate

 英 [h?'b?tj?e?t]

  • v.使習慣于;(吸毒)上癮;〈古〉常去
  • 網絡習慣的;使習慣於;串習

詞形變化

過去分詞:habituated  現在分詞:habituating  第三人稱單數:habituates  

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英漢解釋

v.
1.
使習慣于
2.
〈古〉常去
3.
(吸毒)上癮

英英解釋

v.

例句

Also, including the cry within the purr could make the sound "less harmonic and thus more difficult to habituate to, " she said.

加上哭泣可以叫聲那么悅耳而且難以適應”。

Borrowing from photography after 1850, painters used black to habituate the viewer to the effects of a meeting of light and texture.

1850年攝影畫家黑色習慣觀眾質地會議影響

But that might be possible here now: Someone could habituate a troop of drills to humans and start a long-term study.

人類一點害怕觀察可以進行長期研究

Others believethat a shock state like the one I described may still "habituate" given the right social and emotional supports.

其他學者認為一種類似前面描述精神休克狀態這種狀態可能仍然習慣假定存在正確社會情感支持

In the sentence-forming activity, the student writers habituate to translating their Chinese thinking into English consciously.

研究發現遣詞造句思維活動學生習慣有意識地漢語思維翻譯成為英語

Walking is the best possible exercise. Habituate yourself to walk very far.

健行最好可行運動自己養成習慣

Many things to habituate, someone said, could be given up.

有些專家很多成癮行為可以戒除

You must habituate yourself to hard work.

必須使自己習慣艱苦工作

Walking is the best possible exercise. Habituate yourself to walk very fast. ~ Thomas Jefferson

散步最好鍛煉自己習慣快步”。~托馬斯·杰斐遜

because when you habituate bears to humans , they think all humans are safe

因為使以為全部人類一樣和善

habituate oneself to reading aloud

使自己習慣高聲朗讀