transitive. To accustom (a child or young animal) to the loss of its mother's milk; to cause to cease to be suckled. with object a child.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > do habitually [verb (transitive)] > accustom (a person) (49) weanc960 transitive. To accustom (a child or young animal) to the loss of its mother's milk; to cause to cease to be suckled. with object a child. wonc1175 transitive. To accustom (a person to something); reflexive to accustom oneself, become or be accustomed. to teach to1297 With prepositional complements (to teach of, etc.). †to teach to: to train to, to accustom to the use or practice of (obsolete). usec1300 To make (a person, animal, etc.) accustomed to something by habit, practice, or exposure; to habituate… transitive. With in. In early use: spec.… usec1405 To make (a person, animal, etc.) accustomed to something by habit, practice, or exposure; to habituate… transitive. With to and infinitive. Now… accustom1422 Chiefly with to or infinitive. transitive. To make (a person or thing) familiar with or used to something; to familiarize, habituate. In early use… wontc1440 transitive. To make (a person, etc.) accustomed or used to (occasionally with); = accustom, v. 1, use, v. 20. custom?c1450 transitive. To make (a person) accustomed or used to something; to familiarize, habituate. Chiefly reflexive, and frequently with to or… enure1489 Of persons: To bring by use, habit, or continual exercise to a certain condition or state of mind, to the endurance of a certain condition, to… inure1489 transitive. To bring (a person, etc.) by use, habit, or continual exercise to a certain condition or… Const. to (†unto), infinitive. induce1490 To introduce to a subject or study; to initiate into; to habituate or accustom to. Obsolete. habituate1530 To fix (any one) in a habit; to accustom to, familiarize with. past participle. Used, accustomed. Const. to (†in, †into, †with), to do something. ure1530 transitive. = inure, v.1 1. usage1530 transitive. To familiarize, or accustom, or train (a person) in something. Only in passive. Cf. use, v. 20a(a). trade1539 transitive. To educate or train (someone) in a practice, habit, skill, etc.; to accustom to something or to do something; to familiarize with… to trade up1556 transitive. To educate or train (a person) in something, or to do something; to bring up. Cf. sense 1. Obsolete. exercise1558 To accustom, inure. Obsolete. flesh1591 transferred and figurative. Hence, To initiate in, inure or habituate to any practice; to render inveterate, harden (in wrongdoing). Also, to… habit?1615 To accustom, familiarize, habituate; past participle accustomed, practised, used (to or in). Obsolete. habitate1621 transitive. To habituate; = habit, v. 4. Obsolete. occasion1684 To induce by affording grounds or an opportunity; (habitually) to urge or impel by circumstances… transitive. to a course of action. Obsolete. usen1715 transitive (in passive). = use, v. 20a(c). Obsolete. usen1861 transitive. = use, v. 20a(b). ethize1876 transitive. To habituate to something. Subcategories:— again (1) — by exercise (1) — by conditioning (1) — addict (3) — inveterate (5) — adapt to circumstances (14) |
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