habituated
英 [həˈbɪtʃueɪtɪd]
美 [həˈbɪtʃueɪtɪd]
adj. 熟悉(某事)的; 习惯(于某事)的
v. 使自己习惯于
habituate的过去分词和过去式
过去式:habituated 过去分词:habituated
COCA.43093
牛津词典
adj.
- 熟悉(某事)的;习惯(于某事)的
familiar with sth because you have done it or experienced it often
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (人)习惯于…的
If you arehabituated tosomething, you have become used to it.- People in the area are habituated to the idea of learning from the person above how to do the work...
该地区的人们习惯于向上级学习如何工作。 - More people are habituated to cigarettes than to drugs or alcohol in this country.
在这个国家,烟民比瘾君子或酒鬼要多。
- People in the area are habituated to the idea of learning from the person above how to do the work...
双语例句
- America's get-up-and-go entrepreneurial culture and adventurous spirit outlived the passing of the frontier, and still inspires and nourishes millions. No other country has a population so habituated to self-help and self-improvement.
美国积极进取的企业家文化和冒险精神,在该国开疆拓土之前就已存在,目前仍激励和滋育着无数美国人。没有哪个国家像美国这样,拥有如此习惯于自我帮助和自我提高的民众。 - No other country has a population so habituated to self-help and self-improvement.
没有哪个国家像美国这样,拥有如此习惯于自我帮助和自我提高的民众。 - Over the centuries, these animals have become habituated to living in such a dry environment.
经过几个世纪,这些动物已经习惯于生活在这样干燥的环境中。 - The responsibility of command had habituated him to making quick decisions.
指挥的职责使他习惯于当机立断。 - More people are habituated to cigarettes than to drugs or alcohol in this country.
在这个国家,烟民比瘾君子或酒鬼要多。 - Vast wealth has temptations which fatally and surely undermine the moral structure of persons not habituated to its possession.
巨额财富的诱惑是致命的,足以攻破修炼不深者的道德防线。 - They are becoming habituated to human presence as they increasingly subsist on a diet of wasted human food and cats.
它们对人类的出现已经逐渐的习以为常,因为它们越来越依赖人类食物残渣和猫为食。 - She had become so dully habituated to married life.
她已经习惯于婚后的生活了。 - The "Chinese way of thinking" is simply a matter of being habituated to certain shared principles, concepts, beliefs, behaviours that have evolved over a long period of time.
“中国式的思考”是一些共有的原则、信仰和行为的综合,这个综合体经过长时间的进化,为特定的人群所习惯,共享共存。 - British consumers became habituated to unsustainable spending, based on misleading indicators of household wealth as well as lax credit conditions.
基于具有误导性的家庭财富指标和宽松的信贷环境,英国消费者逐渐习惯于不可持续的支出。