mid-15c., "action of forming a habit; customary practice," from Medieval Latin habituationem (nominative habituatio), noun of action from past participle stem of habituare "bring into a condition or habit of the body" (see habituate (v.)). Meaning "condition of being habituated" is from 1816.
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. Exposure may produce olfactory fatigue or habituation.
接觸可以引起嗅覺(jué)疲勞或成癮.
來(lái)自辭典例句
2. Unfortunately, habituation applies to positive aspects of our lives as well.
不幸的是, 這種適應(yīng)性也體現(xiàn)在我們對(duì)待生活的積極一面上.
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3. How do prevent from hypnotizing the medicine habituation?
如何預(yù)防催眠藥物成癮?
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4. The results showed that the facilitation effect of distractor repetition was caused by habituation.