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accustom
▪ I. accustom, v. (əˈkʌstəm) Forms: 5 acustum(e, 5–6 acustom(e, 6 accustome, 6– accustom. [a. OFr. acostume-r, later acoustumer, accoustumer (mod.Fr. accoutumer) f. à to + costume, coustume:—late L. cōstūma:— earlier cōstūdinem:— cl. L. consuetūdinem custom. The vb. accōstūmāre was probably already ...
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accustom
accustom/əˈkʌstəm; ə`kʌstəm/ v[Tn.pr]~ oneself/sb/sth to sth make oneself, etc used to sth 使自己等习惯於某事物 He quickly accustomed himself to this new way of life. 他很快就习惯了这种新的生活方式.
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Yearning (1990 film)
All the efforts of family members to persuade Arakel to accustom himself to a new life in Soviet Armenia are in vain whilst he suffers from nostalgia.
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accustomer
† accustomer Obs. [f. accustom v. + -er1, or a. OFr. acostumier, acustumier:—late L. *accōstūmārius, f. cōstūma: see accustom v.] ? A collector of customs. (So in OFr.)1538 Leland Itin. II. §7. 97 The Accustumer of Bridgewater hath translatid this Place to a right goodly and pleasant dwelling house.
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25 Studies for guitar (Carcassi)
The etudes also accustom a pupil to various tempos and the various positions on the guitar.
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Compositions by Matteo Carcassi
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Asma Belkhodja
Although her father was devout to his wife and children, he shared a patriarchal attitude which the men of his generation were accustom too, which led
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accustomate
† aˈccustomate, ppl. a. Obs. [f. accustom + -ate1 as if ad. late L. *accōstūmātus, cf. It. accostumato, Pg. acostumato, OFr. acostumé.] Accustomed, habituated, wonted.1494 Fabyan vii. 552 After noone were proclamacyons made in accustumat placis of the cytie. 1533 Bellendene Livy (1822) ii. 108 Thair...
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Aaron ha-Levi of Barcelona
Upon the precept concerning the treading ox (Deut. xxv. 4) the Sefer ha-Chinuch remarks:
"It is the duty of man to accustom himself to show kindness, withdraw not from them some of the fruits of what their labor obtains for us, we educate our soul thereby to be all the kinder to our fellow men, and accustom
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accustoming
accustoming, vbl. n. (aˈkʌstəmɪŋ) [f. accustom v. + -ing1.] † 1. The action of making oneself familiar with, using, practising, consorting. Obs.1567 J. Maplet Greene Forest 25 Brought to it by evill accustoming, [thou] giuest consent, and, so wonne, dost becken at it. 1599 Sandys Europæ Spec. (1632)...
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Vasileostrovsky tram depot
The site will accustom by TriGranit. The project has caused the mass protest of townspeople.
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accustomable
† aˈccustomable, a. Obs. [f. accustom v. + -able.] Usually practising or practised; habitual, usual, customary, wonted.1494 Fabyan vii. 375 He also made..punysshement for all accustomable great swerers. 1538 Latimer Serm. & Rem. (1845) 394 The rest I commit to your accustomable goodness. 1577–87 Har...
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accustomance
† aˈccustomance Obs. Also ac(c)ustumaunce. [a. OFr. acostumance, acoustumaunce, acc-, f. acostumer: see accustom and -ance.] Customary use or practice; custom, habit.c 1384 Chaucer H. Fame 28 Or ellis by dysordynaunce Of naturell acustumaunce [v.r. accustumaunce, accustomaunce, accustomance]. 1483 C...
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accustomary
accustomary, a. arch. (əˈkʌstəmərɪ) [f. accustom n. + -ary representing an analogically formed late L. *accōstūmārius, whence also OFr. acostumier.] Usual, customary.1541 Coverdale The old Faith Wks. 1844 I. Prol. 3 The accustomary goodness of God. 1654 Sir A. Cokaine tr. Loredano, Dianea i. i. 71 T...
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