1.〈美〉同“acclimatize”
1.<AmE>Same as acclimatize
2.to gradually become more comfortable in a new place, especially where physical conditions are very different
1.eg However, I just did not like and acclimate the environment that they do not work.
只是我不太习惯和喜欢那样的环境,天天坐在一起没事侃大山增进感情。
2.Taking the first several minutes after waking up to acclimate to my day reminds me that I'm not at the mercy of everyone else's agenda.
好好利用好这几分钟时间来安排自己的一天,让我明白我不是受别人的议程支配的。
3.Instead of taking a couple of months [to acclimate] it took me a week.
它也没有占用我一两个月的时间去适应,我大概只花了一个星期的时间。
4.But the idea is: We were there for a month, and I wanted to acclimate the animals to us.
我们的想法是:我们才刚刚到这里一个月的时间,我希望让这些动物适应我们的存在。
5.As the time within which we are able to acclimate you towards Ascension grows shorter, so do these intervals.
也由于在这些时刻间隔中,我们可以使你们适应朝向【扬升】更短的成长之路,所以就按照这些间隔去做吧。
6.His academic peers could neither acclimate to the lack of accountability in his published word nor offer any accolades to him.
他在学术界的同辈不会吹捧他那缺乏说明性的文字,也不会致以任何称赞之词。
7.A ten-minute, pre-interview break will give you an opportunity to catch your breath and acclimate to your surroundings.
面试前的十分钟休息时间会让你喘口气,适应周围的环境。
8.Given time, people will acclimate to circumstances, whether fantastically positive or negative.
只要给予时间,人们将会适应环境,无论是难以置信旳积极面或消极面。
9.One such study has already shown that the corals cannot acclimate to the increase and begin to die off .
一个类似的实验已经显示珊瑚礁因无法适应这种变化,开始相继死去。
10.drought stress in the greenhouse often develops too rapidly to allow plants to acclimate.
温室内的干旱胁迫往往发展太快而使植物无法适应。