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ac.cli.mat.ize (obj)Br and Aus usually -ise HE5klaI7mE7taIz, $-taIzvAm also ac.cli.mate R9klaIYmeIt, 9CkYlI- to (cause to) change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.(使)适应,(使)习惯Even then, more time will be needed for the troops and equipment to become acclimatized to desert conditions. [T]即使到那时,军队和设备也会需要更多的时间来适应沙漠环境。We found it impossible to acclimatize ourselves to the new working conditions. [T]我们觉得自己不可能适应新的工作环境。The defending champion is Grant Turner of England, who has acclimatized to the 90F sunshine by spending the past month in Florida. [I]卫冕冠军是英格兰的格兰特·特纳,上一个月他在佛罗里达度过,从而适应了90F的日照。" Why is it that it rains all the time in England?" "Don't worry--you'll soon acclimatize." [I]“英格兰为什么老是下雨?”“别担心----你很快就会习惯的。”
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