habituate
habituate 英 [hə'bɪtjʊeɪt] 美 [həˈbɪtʃuˌet]
vt. 使习惯于,使熟悉于 vi. 上瘾
进行时:habituating 过去式:habituated 过去分词:habituated 第三人称单数:habituates 名词复数:habituates
- When you habituate something, you're helping it to get accustomed to a new home. Workers in zoos spend a lot of time habituating animals.
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- vt. 使习惯于,使熟悉于
- vi. 上瘾
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1. Also, including the cry within the purr could make the sound "less harmonic and thus more difficult to habituate to, " she said.
她还说在喵呜声里加上哭泣声可以让叫声“没那么悦耳而且难以去适应”。
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2. Since fetuses that have developmental problems take longer to habituate than normal fetuses, these types of studies may help indicate fetuses that are at risk for certain conditions.
因为有发育问题的胎儿比正常胎儿需要更长时间去适应,这些类型研究有助于指出胎儿对某些条件是有危险的。
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3. Previous research has shown that fetuses can habituate to sounds and that the fetus has a short-term memory of 24-hours, but this study further examined how long these memories can last.
之前的研究表明,胎儿能对声适应并且胎儿有24小时的短期记忆,但这研究进一步检查了这些记忆能持续多久。
- 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 Latin habitus "condition, appearance, dress," originally past participle of habere "to have, hold, possess; wear; find oneself, be situated; consider, think, reason, have in mind; manage, keep," from PIE root *ghabh- "to give or receive." Related: Habituated; habituating.
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