习惯英语怎么说
I know the ways of ghosts, and so do you.
But once you're gainfully employed, you go along to get along, thinking your boss will appreciate your agreeability.
Habits are a blessing, and a curse.
A decade of Japanese rule had inured Macchurians to most anything.
After living here for years I've become inured to the cold climate.
The guilty, then, either sought pain out or were inured to it.
After years of enduring a worsening terrorist threat, many Pakistanis seem inured to all this.
Argentines, long inured to such behaviour, responded as they always do, by taking their money out.
We've become inured to slow test-system configuration times.
I have become quite inured to human suffering during my time here at the Institute!
The old soldier was so inured to danger that he became careless.
Living in the far North had inured him to cold.
Farmers are inured to hard work.
The Fed inured us all to risk.
He was inured to the cold.
Over the years, Americans have become inured to salt.
But markets long ago grew inured to such Numbers.
I just feel women are conditioned into doing housework.
They have had hundreds of hours of airport training, so they are used to having luggage and people crowding around them.
He says that tougher drink-driving rules and social changes have shrunk the Numbers of "good ole boy" truckers inured to a life on the road.
The capital's citizens, inured to fighting in Chad's hinterland, remain shocked by the speed with which the rebels reached them.
For some unaccountable reason, as Arthur Dimmesdale felt the child's eyes upon himself, his hand - with that gesture so habitual as to have become involuntary - stole over his heart.
The trouble is, Mr Schmidt is one of those who makes a huge profit from selling users' personal information to advertisers – so has little incentive to end this situation.
Before 1953, latitude-longitude identification methods were used to tag hurricanes.