
Habituate
UK
/həˈbɪtʃ.u.eɪt/
US
/həˈbɪtʃ.u.eɪt/

Translation of "habituate" into Russian
Definitions
habituate
VerbUK
/həˈbɪtʃ.u.eɪt/
US
/həˈbɪtʃ.u.eɪt/
to accustom or train (a person, animal, or group) to be familiar and comfortable with a particular environment, stimulus, or situation
The trainer habituated the bear to the sound of human voices.
(psychology) to experience a progressive decrease in responsiveness to a repeated stimulus through continual exposure
After repeated exposure, neural responses habituate to the flashing light.
to become accustomed or used to something through repeated experience
The children quickly habituated to the smell of the farm.
Idioms and phrases
habituate (someone) to
They tried to habituate the children to a regular bedtime routine.
приучать (кого-либо) к
Они пытались приучить детей к регулярному режиму отхода ко сну.
habituate animals
Zookeepers habituate animals to human presence to reduce stress.
приучать животных
Смотрители зоопарков приучают животных к присутствию человека, чтобы уменьшить стресс.
habituate to pain
Over time, some people habituate to chronic pain.
привыкать к боли
Со временем некоторые люди привыкают к хронической боли.
habituate (oneself) to
She had to habituate herself to the new climate.
привыкать к (чему-либо)
Ей пришлось привыкать к новому климату.
habituate (someone) to noise
Pilots are habituated to noise during flight training.
приучать (кого-либо) к шуму
Пилотов приучают к шуму во время тренировок на полетах.