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acclimated

/ak-luh-mey-tid/US // ˈæk ləˌmeɪ tɪd //

适应的,适应,适应了,适应性

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having become accustomed to a climate or environment:This study will examine the gill morphology of both freshwater and seawater acclimated trout.

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  • These days, players typically arrive in Australia two weeks before the tournament and acclimate themselves to the Aussie summer.

  • Tight ends Rob Gronkowski and Cameron Brate combined for 10 catches for 140 yards in the first meeting, but that was before Brown had really acclimated to the offense.

  • That not only helps people get acclimated at the job, it also could keep them there for a longer time.

  • Graham has appeared in two games, totaling 14 minutes, and Friday’s matchup could give him a chance to record more playing time while acclimating to the college game in a lower-stakes setting.

  • We have become acclimated to seeing women in the room and with a seat at the table — even at the head of the table.

  • Fruitcake quickly acclimated to its American home, and even plays a supporting role in American literature.

  • Over the years, the dish has acclimated to American taste buds, and become sweeter.

  • Now she just wants the neo homeless to get back under a roof before they become acclimated to destitution.

  • Most people on the standard American diet have acclimated their bodies to a life of burning sugar.

  • The Independent says Tebbutt is to begin interviews with Scotland Yard “once she has acclimated.”

  • We hadnt had fried eggs at every turn in the West Indies for nothing, our stomachs were becoming acclimated.

  • They have become so acclimated that they can stand the cold, while the dwellers of the plain are compelled to flee before it.

  • Those cultivated so extensively in Europe were natives of Persia—showing that they may be acclimated far from their native home.

  • It's rather young to be acclimated to French novels, is it not?

  • With us the carrier pigeon is an exotic, and is now acclimated, or naturalized.