单词 | acclimatize |
释义 | acclimatize From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishacclimatizeac‧cli‧ma‧tize (also acclimatise British English) /əˈklaɪmətaɪz/ (also acclimate /əˈklaɪmət $ ˈækləmeɪt, əˈklaɪmət/ American English) verb [intransitive, transitive]USED TO/ACCUSTOMED TOto become used to a new place, situation, or type of weather, or to make someone become used to itacclimatize to Runners had to acclimatize to the humid tropical conditions.acclimatize yourself (to something) I found it hard to acclimatize myself to working at weekends. —acclimatization /əˌklaɪmətaɪˈzeɪʃən $ -tə-/ noun [uncountable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusacclimatize• We can expect such systems to show varying degrees of ability to acclimatize.• Those that were able to acclimatize might have survived long enough for hereditary processes to be invoked and adaptation to occur.• I had also managed to artificially acclimatize myself.• Individuals acclimatize to cold, for example, by adjusting physically, physiologically or psychologically following cold exposure.acclimatize yourself (to something)• I had also managed to artificially acclimatize myself. |
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