"inured" بـChinese (Simplified)
التعريف
如果你对某事已inured,说明你已经习惯了,特别是对坏事或困难事物,以至于它不再影响你。
ملاحظات الاستخدام (Chinese (Simplified))
“Inured” 很正式,常与“to”连用(如“inured to pain”)。主要指对痛苦、困境等负面事物变得麻木。不要与“accustomed”混淆,后者可用于中性或积极环境。作为动词的“inure”很少用。
أمثلة
After a year in the noisy city, she was inured to the sound of traffic.
在吵闹的城市生活了一年后,她已经对交通噪音**习惯了**。
He became inured to criticism after years in politics.
多年从政后,他已**习惯**了批评。
Over time, workers are often inured to the harsh conditions of the job.
随着时间的推移,工人们常常会对艰苦的工作条件**习以为常**。
I'm pretty inured to bad news by now; nothing surprises me anymore.
现在我已经对坏消息**麻木**了,什么都不再让我惊讶。
She had grown so inured to the cold in Canada that winter in her hometown felt mild.
她在加拿大已经对寒冷非常**习惯**,所以家乡的冬天都觉得温和。
You get inured to the chaos after working here for a while—at first, it's overwhelming.
在这里工作一段时间后,你就会对混乱**习惯**了,刚开始真的让人招架不住。