ac·cus·tomed /əˈkʌstəmd/
(a.)習慣了的
Ac·cus·tom v. t. [imp. & p. p. Accustomed p. pr. & vb. n. Accustoming.] To make familiar by use; to habituate, familiarize, or inure; -- with to.
I shall always fear that he who accustoms himself to fraud in little things, wants only opportunity to practice it in greater. --Adventurer.
Syn: -- To habituate; inure; exercise; train.
Ac·cus·tomed a.
1. Familiar through use; usual; customary. “An accustomed action.”
2. Frequented by customers. [Obs.] “A well accustomed shop.”
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accustomed
adj 1: (often followed by `to') in the habit of or adapted to;
"accustomed to doing her own work"; "I've grown
accustomed to her face" [ant: unaccustomed]
2: commonly used or practiced; usual; "his accustomed
thoroughness"; "took his customary morning walk"; "his
habitual comment"; "with her wonted candor" [syn: customary,
habitual, wonted(a)]