habituated
英音[ həˈbɪtʃueɪtɪd ] 美音[ həˈbɪtʃueɪtɪd ]

习惯的

常用释义

词性释义

adj.

习惯的

v.

使习惯于;上瘾(habituate 的过去式)
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过了一会儿,宝宝们停止在脸和音乐的方向这么长时间的寻找——它们已经“习惯”这些了。
It's easy to imagine the cries of rage from a people habituated to crying rage: Are women not still oppressed by glass ceilings?
不难想象,人民习惯于哭诉出他们的愤怒:妇女们不是还在受歧视和压迫?
无意识的习惯性限制是那些只发生在你身上的事情。
Gavroche, habituated to facing the unexpected in all quarters, had everything about him.
伽弗洛什已习惯于处处预防不测,因而他身上什么都有。
Sometimes it helps to question whether or not we're just doing something re-actively, because we've become habituated to a pattern.
有时,在我们已经习惯于一个模式的情况下,这有助于我们质疑我们是否条件反射性的做了某事。
当这个孩子感到厌烦,或者说,习惯时--这也就是心理学家称作的推移--他们的注意力水平会稳步下降。
和36周大的胎儿习惯的速度远远超过了38周大尚未测试之前的胎儿。
指挥的职责使他习惯于当机立断。
Vast wealth has temptations which fatally and surely undermine the moral structure of persons not habituated to its possession.
巨大财富的诱惑,必然摧毁那些不擅驾驭者的道德堤防
在习惯性冲突型关系中,夫妻之间经常在私下里发生争吵。
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。
There is not tissues given in the toilets in Malaysia, as they have been habituated to washing by water.
马来西亚的厕所里没有卫生纸,因为马来人都是习惯用水清洗。
根据这个原理,人们对于已经习惯了的事物会减少响应度。
"Civilians" are largely habituated to routines of typing in data that come from computer print-outs.
“文员们”普遍都习惯了这样的日常事务:输入来自计算机打印输出的数据。
但实践证明,它的语义行为对惯于使用指针的人来说很容易混淆。
The settlers soon became habituated to the use of this ladder.
居民们很快就习惯用软梯上下了。
But here in Mahale, a group of about 60 individuals has been habituated to humans. They're comfortable around people.
但在马哈尔,一个约有60只黑猩猩的群体已经习惯了人类。它们在人周围很自然随意。
The process of habituating or the state of being habituated.
成为习惯养成习惯的过程或养成习惯的状态
Sleep at last tookpossession of Pencroft, whom a seafaring life had habituated to anything. Gideon Spilett alone was kept awake by anxiety.
最后潘克洛夫也困了,航海的生涯使他对什么都习惯了。
have habituated ways of being.
他们已经习惯于这种生活方式。
同义词
adj.