acclimatize
acclimatize 英 [əˈklaɪmətaɪz] 美 [əˈklaɪməˌtaɪz]
vt. 使适应新环境,使服水土
进行时:acclimatizing 过去式:acclimatized 过去分词:acclimatized 第三人称单数:acclimatises 名词复数:acclimatizes
- When you get used to a new situation or climate, you acclimatize to it. People who travel to very hot countries in the summer find it takes quite some time to acclimatize to the heat.
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- vt. 使适应新环境,使服水土
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1. I believe they will quickly acclimatize.
我相信他们很快就会适应的。
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2. Q.You say you've enjoyed the last couple days, having time to acclimatize to the court.
记者:你说你在过去的几天过得不错,有时间适应场地。
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3. But this takes time, so players who live at high altitude or arrive early enough to acclimatize have a definite advantage.
然而这种适应过程需要时间,所以有的球员需要在高原地区住上一段时间,或提前到达,使适应过程能够顺利完成。
- acclimatize (v.) 1824, "modify a living thing to suit a foreign climate" (transitive); see acclimate + -ize. A more recent formation than acclimate and generally replacing it in this sense. Related: Acclimatized; acclimatizing. Simple climatize is attested from 1826 as "inure (a living thing) to a climate."
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