habituation

[hə,bɪtʃʊ'eʃən]
  • n. 习惯,熟习;[生理] 习惯化
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habituation (n.)
mid-15c., "action of forming a habit; customary practice," from Medieval Latin habituationem (nominative habituatio), noun of action from past participle stem of habituare "bring into a condition or habit of the body" (see habituate (v.)). Meaning "condition of being habituated" is from 1816.
1. Exposure may produce olfactory fatigue or habituation.
接触可以引起嗅觉疲劳或成瘾.

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2. Unfortunately, habituation applies to positive aspects of our lives as well.
不幸的是, 这种适应性也体现在我们对待生活的积极一面上.

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3. How do prevent from hypnotizing the medicine habituation?
如何预防催眠药物成瘾?

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4. The results showed that the facilitation effect of distractor repetition was caused by habituation.
结果显示,重复分心物促进效应是由习惯化机制造成的.

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5. This paper explores the developmental level of visual discriminationabilities of new - born babies by utilizing habituation method.
本研究的目的是用习惯化方法探讨新生儿视觉辨别能力的发展水平.

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