1、Mary Jo is stillaccustomed to travelling everywhere in style.(瑪麗·喬仍然習(xí)慣于很有氣派地到處旅行。)
2、We spend a large part of our daily life talking with other people and, consequently, we are veryaccustomed to the art of conversing.(我們?cè)谌粘I钪谢舜罅康臅r(shí)間與他人交談,因此,我們非常熟悉交談的藝術(shù)。)
3、A cave bat, which regularly lives on a hard stone ceiling, is more careful about its landing preparation than a bat moreaccustomed to landing in leafy treetops.(洞穴蝙蝠通常生活在堅(jiān)硬的石頭天花板上,它比習(xí)慣降落在枝葉繁茂的樹(shù)梢上的蝙蝠要更小心地做好著陸準(zhǔn)備。)
4、He likes the stocks and he isaccustomed to trading in and out of its shares.(他喜歡股票,習(xí)慣于買(mǎi)進(jìn)賣(mài)出它的股份。)
5、The availability of jobs in railway construction attracted many rural laborersaccustomed to seasonal and temporary employment.(鐵路建設(shè)方面的就業(yè)機(jī)會(huì)也吸引了許多習(xí)慣于季節(jié)性和臨時(shí)性工作的農(nóng)村勞動(dòng)力。)
6、"Don't come so near me," said the garter, "I am notaccustomed to it."(“不要走得離我太近!”襪帶說(shuō),“我不習(xí)慣這樣?!?
7、They'reaccustomed to the rigours of army life.(他們已習(xí)慣了軍旅生活的艱辛。)
8、In traditional classes, students wereaccustomed to taking in whatever their teachers taught them.(在傳統(tǒng)課堂上,學(xué)生們習(xí)慣于接受老師教授的一切東西。)
9、State governments are wellaccustomed to managing forests, but traditionally they've focused on wildlife, watersheds and opportunities for recreation.(州政府已經(jīng)習(xí)慣了管理森林,但傳統(tǒng)上他們關(guān)注的是野生動(dòng)物、集水區(qū)和娛樂(lè)機(jī)會(huì)。)
10、The old generations who areaccustomed to everything of the past are hostile to change.(習(xí)慣了過(guò)去的一切的老一代人反對(duì)改變。)
11、She was a personaccustomed to having eight hours' sleep a night.(她是那種習(xí)慣每晚睡八個(gè)小時(shí)的人。)
12、Heidi slept very well in her chimney corner, but it took her many days to getaccustomed to it.(海蒂在她煙囪角落里的床上睡得很好,但是她花了很多天才習(xí)慣。)
13、The creation of a labor force that wasaccustomed to working in factories did not occur easily.(培養(yǎng)一批習(xí)慣在工廠工作的勞動(dòng)力并不容易。)
14、Ronald and Lois are only children, and "onlies" grow upaccustomed to being the apple of their parents' eyes.(羅納德和露易絲是獨(dú)生子女,“獨(dú)生子女”長(zhǎng)大時(shí)習(xí)慣于做父母的掌上明珠。)
15、I amaccustomed to a spare diet.(我習(xí)慣于簡(jiǎn)單的飲食。)
16、My eyes slowly grewaccustomed to the dark.(我的眼睛慢慢適應(yīng)了黑暗。)
17、Martha gave her hand a clumsy little shake, as if she was notaccustomed to this sort of thing either.(瑪莎笨拙地輕輕搖了一下她的手,似乎她也不習(xí)慣這種事。)
18、By offering on-trend items at dirt-cheap prices, Cline argues, these brands have hijacked fashion cycles, shaking an industry longaccustomed to a seasonal pace.(Cline稱,這些品牌通過(guò)超低價(jià)銷(xiāo)售流行單品,破壞了時(shí)尚周期,動(dòng)搖了所有產(chǎn)業(yè)隨季節(jié)變化的步伐。)
19、My eyes were becomingaccustomed to the gloom and I was able to make out a door at one side of the room.(我的雙眼逐漸適應(yīng)了這種昏暗,能夠看到那個(gè)房間的一側(cè)有一扇門(mén)。)
20、We areaccustomed to such a self.(我們習(xí)慣這樣自嘲。)
21、He isaccustomed to hard work.(他習(xí)慣于做艱苦的工作。) (hao86.com好工具)
22、The old couple,accustomed to country life, were unwilling to move to the city to live with their son.(那對(duì)老夫婦習(xí)慣了鄉(xiāng)村的生活,不愿意搬到城里和兒子住在一起。)
23、I wasaccustomed to being the only child at a table full of adults.(我習(xí)慣了作為惟一的孩子坐在滿是成年人的桌旁。)
24、Bill isaccustomed to sitting down and reading the paper or watching TV until dinner is ready.(比爾習(xí)慣于在晚飯準(zhǔn)備好之前坐下來(lái)看報(bào)或看電視。)
25、accustomed to seeing As and Bs on high school report cards, they may be upset when their children's first semester college grades are below that level.(他們習(xí)慣于在孩子的高中成績(jī)單上看到A和B,所以當(dāng)他們的孩子大學(xué)第一學(xué)期的成績(jī)低于這個(gè)水平時(shí),他們可能會(huì)感到不安。)
26、Some are soaccustomed to pigging out, they can't cut back.(有些人習(xí)慣暴飲暴食了,他們不可能縮減食量。)
27、In the saloon, he drank whisky and let his eyes becomeaccustomed to the dimness.(在酒館里,他喝了威士忌,雙眼也變得適應(yīng)昏暗。)
28、The greatest gap, however, is between the Net-generation, familiar with personal computers and the Internet, and the older generation,accustomed to an industrial society.(然而,最大的差距存在于熟悉個(gè)人電腦和互聯(lián)網(wǎng)的網(wǎng)絡(luò)一代與習(xí)慣于工業(yè)社會(huì)的老一代之間。)
29、Coal gas rivaled smoky oil lamps and flickering candles, and early in the new century, well-to-do Londoners grewaccustomed to gaslit houses and even streets.(煤氣可與煙霧繚繞的油燈和搖曳不定的蠟燭相媲美,在新世紀(jì)之初,富裕的倫敦人逐漸習(xí)慣了有煤氣照明的房子,甚至街道。)