habituated [hə'bitʃueitid]  

habituated

habituated  [hə'bitʃueitid]

adj. 习惯的  v. 使习惯于;上瘾(habituate的过去式) 

After a while the babies stopped looking for so long in the direction of the face and music - they "habituated" to it. 过了一会儿,宝宝们停止在脸和音乐的方向这么长时间的寻找——它们已经“习惯”这些了。
As the child gets bored-or "habituated", as psychologists call the process-his attention level steadily drops. But it picks up a little whenever some novelty is introduced. 当这个孩子感到厌烦,或者说,习惯时--这也就是心理学家称作的推移--他们的注意力水平会稳步下降。

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  • adj. 习惯的
  • v. 使习惯于;上瘾(habituate的过去式)
  • 1. After a while the babies stopped looking for so long in the direction of the face and music - they "habituated" to it.

    过了一会儿,宝宝们停止在脸和音乐的方向这么长时间的寻找——它们已经“习惯”这些了。

  • 2. As the child gets bored-or "habituated", as psychologists call the process-his attention level steadily drops. But it picks up a little whenever some novelty is introduced.

    当这个孩子感到厌烦,或者说,习惯时--这也就是心理学家称作的推移--他们的注意力水平会稳步下降。

  • 3. For example, you might become habituated to the sound of your heater at nighttime, hearing it at first, but growing used to the noise after a while and falling asleep, Nijhuis explained.

    例如,在夜间你可以对你的加热器的声音变为习惯,开始听到它,但延长使用时间一会儿就陷入熟睡。

ha·bitu·ated / həˈbɪtʃueɪtɪd ; NAmE həˈbɪtʃueɪtɪd / adjective habituated(to sth) ( formal) familiar with sth because you have done it or experienced it often 熟悉(某事)的;习惯(于某事)的 SYN accustomed ha·bitu·ated / həˈbɪtʃueɪtɪd ; NAmE həˈbɪtʃueɪtɪd /
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