accustomed
adj. 习惯的,适应的; 通常的,惯常的
v. 使习惯(于); 使适应(accustom的过去式)
If you are accustomed to something, you know it so well or have experienced it so often that it seems natural, unsurprising, or easy to deal with.
I was accustomed to being the only child at a table full of adults...
我已经习惯了作为唯一一个小不点坐在一桌大人中间。
She had not yet become accustomed to the fact that she was a rich woman.
她还不太适应已经是一个富婆的事实。
When your eyes become accustomed to darkness or bright light, they adjust so that you start to be able to see things, after not being able to see properly at first.
My eyes were becoming accustomed to the gloom.
我的眼睛渐渐适应了黑暗。
You can use accustomed to describe an action that someone usually does, a quality that they usually show, or an object that they usually use.
He took up his accustomed position with his back to the fire...
他背对着炉火在通常的位子上坐了下来。
Freed acted with his accustomed shrewdness.
弗里德以他一贯的精明风范行动起来。
1. (often followed by `to') in the habit of or adapted to;
2. commonly used or practiced; usual;
accustomed to (doing)sth
习惯于(做)某事
Some customers are accustomed to bargain, then aside when the first rate quote.
有的客户习惯于讨价还价, 那么,第一次报价时可预留幅度.
By the baroness he was most graciously welcomed, while Eug é nie received him with her accustomed coldness.
男爵夫人极其殷勤地欢迎他, 而瓦朗蒂娜则照常对他很冷淡.
The panda has long become accustomed to the huge crowds of visitors.
大熊猫对人山人海的参观者已经习以为常了.
They are accustomed to this sort of work.
他们惯于干这种工作.
They're accustomed to using organic fertilizers.
他们习惯于使用有机肥.
adj. 习惯的,流行的,普通的
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adj. 对...熟悉的,习惯于...的
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