accustomed
英 [ə'kʌstəmd]
美[ə'kʌstəmd]
- adj. 习惯的;通常的;独有的
- v. 使习惯于(accustom的过去分词)
英英释意
- 1. (often followed by `to') in the habit of or adapted to;
- "accustomed to doing her own work"
- "I've grown accustomed to her face"
- 2. commonly used or practiced; usual;
- "his accustomed thoroughness"
- "took his customary morning walk"
- "his habitual comment"
- "with her wonted candor"
双语例句
- 1. Possibly we are accustomed, biologically speaking, to this background radiation.
- 从生物机理上说,我们可能已经习惯了这种本底辐射。
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- 2. Bradley is still accustomed to travelling everywhere in style.
- 布拉德利仍然保持着每次出行必派头十足的习惯。
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- 3. The team has accustomed itself to the pace of first division rugby.
- 球队适应了英式橄榄球甲级联赛的节奏。
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- 4. He was not accustomed to political or philosophical discussions.
- 他不习惯政治或哲学讨论。
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- 5. My eyes were becoming accustomed to the gloom.
- 我的眼睛渐渐适应了黑暗。
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