habituate的意思和读音

habituate

: [hə'bɪtjʊeɪt]

v.使;();〈

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habituated  habituating  habituates  

v.disorientate

v.familiarize,adjust,accustom,inure,acclimatize

v.1.使2.3.()

v.1.to accustom a person or animal to something through prolonged and regular exposure2.to learn not to respond to a stimulus that is frequently repeated, or teach a person or animal to do this3.to become dependent on or less affected by a medical or illegal drug through frequent use

1.使 habit n habituate v 使 habitant n ...

2. consumption , habituate 使, libertinism , ...

3. gush v. habituate v. hackneyed adj. ...

4.使 habitually ; habituate 使,使 habituation 使,, ...

5. habit energies habituate habituation ...

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

8.You must habituate yourself to hard work.使

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

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