angielsko » polski

accustomed [əˈkʌstəmd] PRZYM.

1. accustomed (used):

accustomed to sth
to get [or become] accustomed to sth

2. accustomed (usual):

accustomed
with her accustomed ease

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
Many artists themselves anticipated the lack of desire for original artwork since many became accustomed to chromolithographs.
en.wikipedia.org
They also become accustomed to regular and considerable amounts of homework.
en.wikipedia.org
Her life experiences give her a sense of entitlement, and she is accustomed to the best and nothing less.
en.wikipedia.org
All the suspects, however, are accustomed to producing the impossible.
en.wikipedia.org
While the monkeys are wild, they have become accustomed to humans.
en.wikipedia.org
This style of teaching is often disorienting to first-year law students who are more accustomed to taking notes from professors' lectures.
en.wikipedia.org
The worldly, neurotic mind is habitually accustomed to seek perpetuation of pleasant sensations and to avoid unpleasant ones.
en.wikipedia.org
She has become accustomed to captivity and views the human advantage of their new freedom.
en.wikipedia.org
But the term may still occasionally appear in material that is based on older scholarship or written by persons accustomed to older usage.
en.wikipedia.org
While some critics praised this musical change, othersmore accustomed to the style of earlier releaseswere disappointed.
en.wikipedia.org

Chcesz dodać słowo, frazę lub tłumaczenie?

Wyślij nowe hasło.

Interfejs: Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski | Português | Русский | Slovenščina