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accustom

/uh-kuhs-tuhm/US // əˈkʌs təm //UK // (əˈkʌstəm) //

习惯,习惯于,习惯了,习惯性地

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to familiarize by custom or use; habituate: to accustom oneself to cold weather.

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Examples

  • This seems to be broadly rolling out now and may surprise some advertisers who have been accustomed to the older version of this screen.

  • Anderson, like most cosplayers, was accustomed to planning her outfits around events.

  • We’re a culture accustomed to the rah-rah inspiration of fitness personalities, ones like Sheila aspires to be.

  • So start accustoming your dog to future changes in lifestyle.

  • The swift cascade of reactions to his death indicate how accustomed the United States — and the Twin Cities area in particular — have grown to responding to such incidents.

  • Many tears were shed by Valeria; for a long time she could not accustom herself to her loss.

  • He endeavored also to accustom himself to eat raw flesh, but this was a point of perfection to which he never could arrive.

  • He was trying to accustom himself to the idea of having a name.

  • Try as hard as I would, I could not accustom my muscles to these new conditions.

  • You see that this, your last summer in Italy, is manufactured on purpose to accustom you to the English seasons.