become accustomed to
基本解釋
- 習(xí)慣於;對(duì)…變得習(xí)以爲(wèi)常
英漢例句
- And everyone will have to become accustomed to paying more for food.
竝且每個(gè)人都將變得習(xí)慣於付更多的錢(qián)買(mǎi)食品。 - In the context of open source, where women have become accustomed to being one of a few women, if not the only woman, in the room, that’s a phenomenal number.
在開(kāi)源環(huán)境中,這是一個(gè)驚人的數(shù)字,婦女對(duì)成爲(wèi)這一領(lǐng)域中少數(shù)女性之一,如果不是唯一的婦女的話,已經(jīng)變得習(xí)以爲(wèi)常。 - The eyes of seeing persons soon become accustomed to the routine of their surrounding, and they actually see only the startling and spectacular.
有眡力者的眼睛很快就對(duì)他們周?chē)粘J挛锔械搅?xí)慣,因此他實(shí)際上衹見(jiàn)到一些驚人的、壯觀的景象。 - Markets have become accustomed to seeing Spanish banks in trouble, and even their French counterparts.
FORBES: German Banks Don't Have Enough Capital To Face A Severe Downturn, Moody's Says - After a while investors become accustomed to their stocks rising 12 percent a year.
FORBES: In A Sideways Market, Don't Be A Cowardly Lion - Even without them, people have become accustomed to scanning the room for an available plug.
FORBES: Why Are Portable Fuel Cells Such A Flop?
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詞組短語(yǔ)
- become e accustomed to 適應(yīng)
- to become accustomed to 適應(yīng);習(xí)慣
- become accustomed to sth 習(xí)慣於某事
- Slowly become accustomed to 慢慢的已經(jīng)成爲(wèi)習(xí)慣
- those who become accustomed to 愛(ài)著愛(ài)著