habituation
英
美
n. 习惯(化);适应,驯化
BNC.30169 / COCA.29188
英英释义
noun
- a general accommodation to unchanging environmental conditions
- being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs)
双语例句
- This habituation happens very quickly, faster than the feedback we get from our digestive system that tells us to stop when we've eaten enough.
这个习惯的养成产生得很快,甚至比我们在吃饱时,消化系统所反馈回来的饱腹感还来得迅速。 - The first is habituation.
第一个原则是习惯化。 - A methodological study on the habituation and recovery of infants 'visual attention
婴幼儿视觉注意习惯化和恢复观察方法的建立 - Exposure may produce olfactory fatigue or habituation.
接触可以引起嗅觉疲劳或成瘾。 - Adults in their golden years seem to experience motion sickness less often ─ perhaps because of habituation.
处于黄金年龄段的成年人发生晕动病的情况则更少见一些,这大概是因为他们已经习惯了。 - Habituation is wonderfully adaptive when we are faced with adverse conditions, such as chronic noise or a permanent disability.
种利状况非常适应,续噪音逐耳,者身体残疾逐惯。 - Habituation of the orienting response is a well-known phenomenon that has been suggested as the attentional inhibition mechanism.
对朝向反应的习惯化是一种注意抑制现象。 - Objective To study the impact of change of stress intensity on the habituation of the expression of c fos within the hippocampus of repeated forced swimming rats.
目的研究应激强度的改变对重复应激导致的大鼠海马中CFos表达习惯化的影响。 - Micro-modified Fulkerson osteotomy for the treatment of habituation patellar dislocation
微创改良Fulkerson截骨治疗习惯性髌骨脱位 - There is a degree of habituation that takes place as you are repeatedly thinking and talking about the process of a breakup, he said.
随着你反复思考和谈论分手过程,就会产生一定程度的习惯化,他说。
