habituate

英 [hə'bɪtʃʊeɪt; -tjʊ-] 美
  • vt. 使习惯于,使熟习于
  • vi. 上瘾
GRE
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habituate (v.)
"accustom, make familiar," 1520s, from Late Latin habituatus, past participle of habituare "to bring into a condition or habit of the body," from habitus "condition, appearance, dress" (see habit (n.)). Related: Habituated; habituating.
1. 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.

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2. You must habituate yourself to hard work.
你必须使自己习惯于艰苦的工作.

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3. According to my ancient love manual, I habituate to a extraordinary and humor man.
根据我的古老爱恋手册显示, 我习惯与众不同且幽默的男子.

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