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    habitualness查询结果如下:

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    名词复数:habituals 词频:低频词
    基本释义/说明:查询词habitualnesshabitual的名词形式
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    形容词
    惯常的;习惯的
    -同义词和反义词
    -habitualness的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    One who inhabits.
    The property of being habitable.
    The property of being habitable.
    The edibility of a planet’s plant life is one of the factors of habitability.
    In turn, architects are learning about essential aspects of habitability that are often taken for granted.
    They come away with an appreciation of their planet and the complex systems on Earth that support human habitability.
    The characteristic of being habitual.
    inhabitancy的异体字
    The mountain, still showing the last vestiges of human inhabitance just the night before, exploded in a shower of dust.
    The Distance from the inhabitance is about seventy miles, as we conceave by our Journeys.
    She was leading the mare through the trees, searching as usual for a good tree to climb and those evasive signs of inhabitance when the horse stopped.

    动词 变体/同根词

    inhabit的现在分词
    Completely inhabiting his character’s traits and quirks, he is tailor made for the role.
    Near Australia, catsharks have been observed inhabiting ledges and caves, seagrass or kelp beds, coastal reefs, and both sandy and rocky bottoms.
    By inhabiting the world ofthe Ottoman ecumene popular music invests its soundscapes with universality.
    habituate的现在分词
    Particularly significant is the power of certain types of organization to condition the behaviour of their members, especially in habituating them to obedience to authority.
    habituate的过去式和过去分词
    Females and males were habituated in their separate compartments for 15 min.
    Subjects were removed from their normal enclosures and habituated to the experimental setup for 3 days before the experiment began.
    Lincoln knew that the words people habituated themselves to use would influence their thinking.
    (transitive) To live or reside in. || (transitive) To be present in; to occupy.
    Erethizontids inhabit a broad variety of habitats, from tundra to the tropics and from dense forests to open settings.
    Further abroad, he authorized the Evangelistic Grant Charter to inhabit the Colony of Virginia.
    These species largely inhabit whitewater and clearwater rivers within the Amazon Basin, with rare reports in tannic blackwater rivers.
    To make accustomed; to accustom; to familiarize. || To settle as an inhabitant.
    She likewise endeavored from the first to habituate the boy’s mind to reflect upon the value of money and the uses of economy.
    The skin conductance response to electric shock stimuli does not habituate, even after many trials.
    Unlike other birds that live on the forest floor, trumpeters are not particularly shy and readily habituate to the presence of humans.
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