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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.
        1. 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。
        2. 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。

      双语例句

      • Is that the people who are living in the magic of life have habituated ways of being.
        就是那些享有美妙生活的人;他们已经习惯于这种生活方式。
      • Personal safety is the first priority; a bear can be a very dangerous animal if provoked or habituated to humans.
        如果熊被惹恼或者熟悉人类,熊可能会变成非常危险的动物。
      • By the end of winter, he was habituated to cold.
        冬末之际,他已习惯于寒冷。
      • From his childhood, Jack has habituated himself to getting up early.
        杰克从小就习惯于早起。
      • The habituated nucellar calli consisted of embryogenic and non-embryogenic cells.
        电镜和光镜观察表明,适应型珠心愈伤组织由胚性细胞和非胚性细胞组成。
      • As he recovered, it was clear he was too habituated to humans and too mentally impaired to go back to the wild, so he came to live with us as a permanent resident.
        灰熊逐渐康复,但很明显它已经十分习惯和人生活在一起,而且神经损伤过大,也不适宜再回到野外生活。因此,它成了这儿的一名永久居民。
      • 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。
      • He is habituated to studying for hours on end.
        他习惯连续几个小时不停地读书。
      • 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。
      • We must have become habituated to fatality and to encounters with it, in order to have the daring to raise our eyes when certain questions appear to us in all their horrible nakedness.
        当有些可怕的问题赤裸裸地暴露在我们面前时,必须对无数和一系列厄运感到习惯我们才敢正视这些问题。