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
- The first is habituation.
第一个原则是习惯化。 - Yeah, I guess it's just* I don't know if I really understand what you are saying by the I don't know whether I do, either But that habituation really is a form of love?
恩,我觉得,我不知道是不是真的,听懂了你说的,我也不知道,但那种习惯真的能算爱么? - The existence of habituation is important for many reasons.
习惯化的存在非常重要,原因有很多。 - 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。 - Responses of habituation and induced preference would change with the concentration and formulation of repellents.
习惯性反应和诱导嗜好性可依驱避剂的浓度及种类不同而变化。 - One of the main reasons is what science calls it habituation. Which is a fancy way of saying we get bored.
原因之一就是科学家所谓的习惯化。也就是我们常说的对彼此感到疲倦了。 - Objective: These experiments were designed to examine the effect of television watching on habituation of ingestive behavior in children.
目的试验设计来检验电视观看对儿童摄食行为习惯形成的影响。 - And it is also found that they perform different Habituation tendency from those who with lower level of anxiety.
同样是在对焦虑被试的研究中发现了其与低焦虑者表现出不同的习惯化倾向。 - 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。 - Unlike habituation, classical conditioning involves learning about the conditions that predict that a significant event will occur.
与习惯性不同,经典条件作用涉及预知重大事件发生条件的学习。