英 [həˈbɪtʃuˌeɪt] 美 [həˈbɪtʃuˌeɪt]
vt. 使习惯于,使熟悉于
vi. 上瘾
第三人称单数habituates
现在分词habituating
过去式habituated
过去分词habituated
habituate /həˈbɪtjʊˌeɪt/
动词 to accustom; make used (to) 习惯于
...hackne... habitually习惯地,惯常地;素;... habituate使习惯于... habituation适应;习惯性...
... habituate vt.使习惯于, 使熟习于 habitat 、 栖息地, 居留地 inhabit vt.居住于, 存在于, 占据, 栖息 ...
上瘾(habituate), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... gush 涌出 habituate 习惯的 hackneyed 平凡的,陈腐的 ...
habitual 习惯的;惯常的;习以为常的
habitually 习惯地;日常地
habit 使穿衣
使习惯于,使熟习于
You must habituate yourself to hard work.
你必须使自己习惯于艰苦的工作。
He used to habituate the dirty bars during those days in Europe.
在欧洲的那些日子他常常去下等酒吧。
One can habituate oneself to living alone, though rarely with any pleasure.
虽然独自一人生活很少会有乐趣,但还是可以习惯的。
Antiquity or tradition alone is no justification yet at the same time he seems to recognize that changes in law even when the result : is improvement are dangerous. He writes "It is a bad thing to habituate people to reckless dissolution of laws.
作为借口,但同时,他似乎也体认到法律修改,就算结果是改善,仍是很危险的作法,他写到,“让人民习惯于鲁莽的法律,崩溃是不好的事。
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