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acclimatize to something collocation UK(alsoacclimatise to something)(alsoacclimatize someone/something to something); (USacclimate to something) to change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc., or to make someone or something do this: (使)适应;(使)习惯于;(使)服水土(同 acclimatize) The defending champion has acclimatized to the 30°C heat by spending the past month in Florida. He has not quite acclimatised yet to his new surroundings. We're working to acclimatize her to the new schedule. See
acclimatize It can take up to a month to acclimatize to the extreme altitudes. Allow the meat to acclimatise to room temperature before putting it on the grill. Just like people, the horses have to be acclimatized to the conditions here. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Adapting and modifying acclimate acclimation acclimatization acclimatize accommodate ambidextrous chameleon change with/keep up with/move with the timesidiom configure counter-adaptation doctor something with something pliantly preadaptation preadaptive put something back put something/someone forward unadapted unamended write someone out of something Zelig |