1be accustomed to (doing) somethingUSED TO/ACCUSTOMED TOto be familiar with something and accept it as normal 习惯于(做)某事
We were accustomed to working together.
我们习惯了一起工作。
become/grow/get accustomed to something
Her eyes quickly became accustomed to the dark.
她的眼睛很快就适应了黑暗。
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In everyday English, people usually say be used to instead of be accustomed to, and get used to instead of get/become accustomed to: 在日常英语中,人们一般说be used to,而不说be accustomed to;一般说get used to,不说get/become accustomed to
She's used to working with children.
她习惯了做儿童工作。
It’s hard at first, but you’ll get used to it.
一开始不容易,但你会习惯的。
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be accustomed to (doing) something• I'm not accustomed to getting up so early.• I am accustomed to a political argument that cuts to the core.• Steph was accustomed to a regular paycheck.• Watson, I am accustomed to being baffled by complexity.• She was accustomed tohanging up her own coat.• A judge, however, perhaps more than any other person, is accustomed to making and announcing his decisions in public.• The two girls were accustomed to not talking at meals.• Allen Iverson had been spectacular, but he is accustomed to that.• We are accustomed to the infinitelength of the horizon all about us.• Paganswere accustomed to using temples as safe-deposits for their treasures.
2[only before noun] formalUSED TO/ACCUSTOMED TOusual 惯常的,通常的
The pans were in their accustomed places.
那些锅在老地方。
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accustomed• We are accustomed, almost from birth, to hear of children being maltreated.• Slowly Jack had become accustomed even to this.• Jean-Claude got accustomed in these early days to stealing.• Here there were none of the accustomed party cant or heroics about the Revolution.• Mrs. Belton took her accustomed place at the head of the table.• Perhaps, accustomed to Francis, she'd become unquestioning about others' ways of life.• Neil was more accustomed to interrogating people than I was.• We are accustomed to using audio to present examples of language in use.