(be/become/get) accustomed to 習(xí)慣于
例句1:So, you've got to be accustomed to their environment.
因此,你必須符合他們的習(xí)慣。:
例句2:A firm and an industry that had become accustomed to obscurity will have to get used to the limelight.
這家習(xí)慣于默默無(wú)聞的公司以及代工產(chǎn)業(yè)已經(jīng)無(wú)法回避被關(guān)注的命運(yùn)。
:例句3:If you can get accustomed to prefixing all element names everywhere, you avoid some pitfalls.
如果您習(xí)慣于在任何地方都給所有元素名稱加前綴,就避免了一些隱患。
get used to 習(xí)慣于
例句:Yes I know, dubbing is horrible, but you get used to it after a while.
是的,我知道,配音的東西會(huì)讓人有厭煩感,但時(shí)間一長(zhǎng)你就習(xí)慣了。
habituated to 習(xí)慣
例句:"Civilians" are largely habituated to routines of typing in data that come from computer print-outs.
“文員們”普遍都習(xí)慣了這樣的日常事務(wù):輸入來(lái)自計(jì)算機(jī)打印輸出的數(shù)據(jù)。
make a habit of sth./doing sth. 使...形成一種習(xí)慣
例句:Make a habit of chronicling your lessons and updating your business practices accordingly.
養(yǎng)成記錄經(jīng)驗(yàn)的習(xí)慣,并且不斷更新相應(yīng)的商業(yè)慣例。
be used to doing sth. 習(xí)慣于
例句:He should be used to doing more important jobs.
真是大材小用。他應(yīng)該去做一些更重要的工作。