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1 ACCUSTOMED: BECOME ACCUSTOMED
[V]SUESCO (-ERE SUEVI SUETUM)CONSUEO (-ERE -SUEVI -SUETUS) -
2 ACCUSTOMED: BECOME ACCUSTOMED TO
[V]ASSUESCO (-ERE -SUEVI -SUETUM)ADSUESCO (-ERE -SUEVI -SUETUM) -
3 become accustomed
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4 become accustomed
Общая лексика: привыкнуть -
5 become accustomed to
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6 become accustomed to
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7 become accustomed
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8 become accustomed
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9 have become accustomed
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10 firstly, we must become accustomed to the terminology (which somebody uses) …
• сначала мы должны ознакомиться с терминологией (которую использует...)English-Russian dictionary of phrases and cliches for a specialist researcher > firstly, we must become accustomed to the terminology (which somebody uses) …
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11 accustomed
accustomed [əˈkʌstəmd]* * *[ə'kʌstəmd]1)to be accustomed to something/to doing — avoir l'habitude de quelque chose/de faire
to become accustomed to something/to doing — s'habituer à quelque chose/à faire
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1 to be accustomed to sth/to doing avoir l'habitude de qch/de faire ; to become accustomed to sth/to doing s'habituer à qch/à faire ;2 [manner, greeting, route] habituel/-elle. -
13 become
past tense - became; verb1) (to come or grow to be: Her coat has become badly torn; She has become even more beautiful.) volverse, ponerse, convertirse2) (to qualify or take a job as: She became a doctor.) hacerse, llegar a ser3) ((with of) to happen to: What became of her son?) ser de4) (to suit: That dress really becomes her.) sentar bien, quedar bien•- becoming- becomingly
become vb1. hacerse / convertirse en / llegar a ser2. hacerse / volverse / ponerseshe became angry se puso furiosa / se enfadótr[bɪ'kʌm]1 (with noun) convertirse en, hacerse, llegar a ser■ to become a doctor/teacher hacerse médico,-a/maestro,-a2 (change into) convertirse en, transformarse en■ to become mad volverse loco,-a, enloquecer■ to become fat ponerse gordo,-a, engordar■ to become angry ponerse enfadado,-a, enfadarse■ to become sad ponerse triste, entristecerse■ to become deaf quedarse sordo,-a, ensordecerse■ to become blind quedarse ciego,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwhat has become of...? ¿qué ha sido de...?■ what has become of your sister? ¿qué ha sido de tu hermana?: hacerse, volverse, ponersehe became famous: se hizo famosoto become sad: ponerse tristeto become accustomed to: acostumbrarse abecome vt1) befit: ser apropiado para2) suit: favorecer, quedarle bien (a alguien)that dress becomes you: ese vestido te favorecep.p.(Participio pasivo de "to become")v.(§ p.,p.p.: became, become) = convenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• convertirse v.• convertirse en v.• devenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• hacerse v.• llegar a ser v.• ponerse v.• resultar v.• volverse v.bɪ'kʌm
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to become arrogant/distant — volverse* arrogante/distante
to become famous — hacerse* famoso
she soon became bored/tired — pronto se aburrió/se cansó
to become a lawyer — hacerse* abogado
2.
vta) ( befit) (frml) (often neg) ser* apropiado parab) ( suit) favorecer*Phrasal Verbs:[bɪ'kʌm] (pt became) (pp become)1. VI1) (=grow to be)to become ill — ponerse enfermo, enfermar
to become old — hacerse or volverse viejo
to become red — ponerse rojo, enrojecerse
it became known that... — se supo que..., llegó a saberse que...
2) (=turn into) convertirse en, transformarse enthe building has become a cinema — el edificio se ha convertido or transformado en cine
2.IMPERS VBwhat has become of him? — ¿qué ha sido de él?
what will become of me? — ¿qué será de mí?
whatever can have become of that book? — ¿dónde estará ese libro?
3.VT (=look nice on) favorecer, sentar bienBECOME, GO, GET The translation of become/go/ get depends on the context and the type of change involved and how it is regarded. Very often there is more than one possible translation, or even a special verb to translate get + ((adjective)) (e.g. get angry - enfadarse), but here are some general hints.
Become {etc} + adjective
► Use pon erse to talk about temporary but normal changes:
I got quite ill Me puse muy malo
He went pale Se puso blanco
You've got very brown Te has puesto muy moreno
He got very angry Se puso furioso ► Use vol verse to refer to sudden, longer-lasting and unpredictable changes, particularly those affecting the mind:
He has become very impatient in the last few years Se ha vuelto muy impaciente estos últimos años
She went mad Se volvió loca ► Use que dar(se) especially when talking about changes that are permanent, involve deterioration and are due to external circumstances. Their onset may or may not be sudden:
He went blind (Se) quedó ciego
Goya went deaf Goya (se) quedó sordo
Q uedar(se) is also used to talk about pregnancy:
She became pregnant (Se) quedó embarazada ► Use hac erse for states resulting from effort or from a gradual, cumulative process:
They became very famous Se hicieron muy famosos
The pain became unbearable El dolor se hizo insoportable ► Use lle gar a ser to suggest reaching a peak:
The heat became stifling El calor llegó a ser agobiante
Become {etc} + noun
► Use hac erse for career goals and religious or political persuasions:
He became a lawyer Se hizo abogado
I became a Catholic in 1990 Me hice católico en 1990
He became a member of the Green Party Se hizo miembro del Partido Verde ► Use lle gar a + ((noun)) and llegar a ser + ((phrase)) for reaching a peak after a period of gradual change. This construction is often used to talk about professional accomplishments:
If you don't make more effort, you'll never get to be a teacher Si no te esfuerzas más, no llegarás a profesor
Castelar became one of the most important politicians of his time Castelar llegó a ser uno de los políticos más importantes de su época
Football became an obsession for him El fútbol llegó a ser una obsesión para él ► Use con vertirse en for long-lasting changes in character, substance and kind which take place gradually:
Those youngsters went on to become delinquents Aquellos jóvenes se convirtieron después en delincuentes
Over the years I have become a more tolerant person Con los años me he convertido en una persona más tolerante
Water turns into steam El agua se convierte en vapor ► Use que dar(se) + ((adjective)) to talk about changes, particularly when they are permanent, for the worse and due to external circumstances. Their onset may or may not be sudden:
She became a widow (Se) quedó viuda ► To translate hav e turned into {or} have become {etc} + ((noun)) in emphatic phrases particularly about people, you can use estar hecho un(a) + ((noun)):
Juan has become a really good pianist Juan está hecho todo un pianista For further uses and examples, see become, go, get, turn* * *[bɪ'kʌm]
1.
to become arrogant/distant — volverse* arrogante/distante
to become famous — hacerse* famoso
she soon became bored/tired — pronto se aburrió/se cansó
to become a lawyer — hacerse* abogado
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vta) ( befit) (frml) (often neg) ser* apropiado parab) ( suit) favorecer*Phrasal Verbs: -
14 accustomed
[ə'kʌstəmd] 1. 2.to be, become accustomed to sth., to doing — essere abituato, abituarsi a qcs., a fare
* * *adjective (usual: his accustomed seat.) abituale, solito* * *accustomed /əˈkʌstəmd/a.1 abituato; avvezzo: He was accustomed to sleeping after lunch, era abituato a dormire dopo pranzo; to get accustomed to doing st., abituarsi a fare qc.2 abituale; consueto; solito: He spoke with accustomed ease, ha parlato con la facilità che gli era consueta.* * *[ə'kʌstəmd] 1. 2.to be, become accustomed to sth., to doing — essere abituato, abituarsi a qcs., a fare
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] accustomed to[Swahili Word] zoevu[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] become accustomed to[Swahili Word] -zoea[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] become accustomed to something[Swahili Word] -tabii[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] one who is accustomed to something[Swahili Word] mzoea[Swahili Plural] wazoea[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] zoea, zoevu V[English Example] experienced seafarer[Swahili Example] mzoea wa bahari------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] one who is accustomed to something[Swahili Word] mzoevu[Swahili Plural] wazoevu[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] zoea, zoevu V[English Example] experienced seafarer[Swahili Example] mzoea wa bahari------------------------------------------------------------ -
16 ACCUSTOMED
[A]SUETUS (-A -UM)ASSUETUS (-A -UM)ADSUETUS (-A -UM)CONSUETUS (-A -UM)INSUEFACTUS (-A -UM)SOLITUS (-A -UM)- BE ACCUSTOMED- BECOME ACCUSTOMED- BECOME ACCUSTOMED TO- GROW ACCUSTOMED -
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əˈkʌstəmd прил.
1) привыкший, приученный accustomed to ≈ приученный к чему-л. accustomed to hard work ≈ приученный к тяжелый работе accustomed to walking long distances ≈ привыкший много ходить пешком He got accustomed to the warm climate. ≈ Он адаптировался к жаркому климату, он привык к жаркому климату. She had not yet become accustomed to the fact that she was a rich woman. ≈ Она еще не привыкла к тому факту, что она богатая женщина. My eyes were becoming accustomed to the gloom and I was able to make out a door at one side of the room. ≈ Мои глаза привыкали к темноте, и я уже мог различить дверь с одной стороны комнаты. Syn: used
2) знакомый, обычный, привычный He took up his accustomed position with his back to the fire. ≈ Он занял свое привычное место, повернувшись спиной к огню. Syn: usual, habitualпривычный, обычный;
- he spoke with * ease он говорил с присущей ему непринужденностью;
- a salesgirl's * smile заученная улыбка продавщицыaccustomed p. p. от accustom ~ привыкший, приученный ~ привычный, обычныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > accustomed
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[ə'kʌstəmd]прил.1) привыкший, приученныйaccustomed to smth. — приученный к чему-л.
He got accustomed to the warm climate. — Он привык к жаркому климату.
She had not yet become accustomed to the fact that she was a rich woman. — Сознание того, что она богатая женщина, ещё не стало для неё привычным.
My eyes were becoming accustomed to the gloom and I was able to make out a door at one side of the room. — Мои глаза начинали привыкать к темноте, и я уже мог различить дверь с одной стороны комнаты.
Syn:used to2) знакомый, обычный, привычныйHe took up his accustomed position with his back to the fire. — Он занял свое привычное место, повернувшись спиной к огню.
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19 become
[bıʹkʌm] v (became; become)I1. делаться, становиться; превращаться2. (of) случатьсяwhat has become of him? - а) что с ним случилось?; б) куда он делся?
what will become of the children? - что будет /станется/ с детьми?
3. 1) годиться; приличествовать, соответствовать, подходитьit becomes a man of honour to speak the truth - честному человеку подобает говорить правду
he thinks everything becomes him - он думает, ему всё дозволено
2) быть к лицу, идти3) гармонировать; дополнять (что-л.)the silvery moonlight becomes the stillness of the night - серебристый свет луны придаёт необыкновенное очарование тишине ночи
4. мат. принимать вид ( о выражении)III Акак глагол-связка для обозначения перехода в какое-л. состояние:to become famous - прославиться, стать знаменитым
to become cold - а) похолодеть; б) похолодать; в) замёрзнуть
to become old - постареть, состариться
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20 become
v (past became; p.p. become)1) робитися; стати (ся); перетворюватисяwhat has become of him? — що з ним сталося?; куди він подівся?
2) личити, бути до лиця; пасувати, іти3) гармоніювати; доповнювати4) годитися; відповідати, підходити5) для визначення переходу в якийсь станto become famous — прославитися, стати знаменитим
to become cold — похолодати, змерзнути
* * *v(became; become)1) робитися, ставати; перетворюватися2) (of) траплятися3) годитися; личити, відповідати, підходити; пасувати, іти; гармоніювати; доповнювати ( що-небудь)4) мaт. набувати вигляду ( про вираз)
См. также в других словарях:
accustomed — [[t]əkʌ̱stəmd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ to n/ ing If you are accustomed to something, you know it so well or have experienced it so often that it seems natural, unsurprising, or easy to deal with. I was accustomed to being the only child at… … English dictionary
accustomed — adjective 1 be accustomed to (doing) sth to be used to something: He was accustomed to a life of luxury. | I m not accustomed to getting up so early. | get/grow/become accustomed to: Her eyes quickly became accustomed to the dark 2 (only before… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
accustomed — UK [əˈkʌstəmd] / US adjective [only before noun] formal usual his accustomed seat • be/get accustomed to something to think/start to think that something is normal or natural because you have experienced it regularly over a period of time the… … English dictionary
accustomed — ac|cus|tomed [ ə kʌstəmd ] adjective 1. ) thinking that something is normal or natural because you have experienced it regularly over a period of time: the little luxuries to which she was accustomed accustomed to doing something: He had become… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
accustomed — [əˈkʌstəmd] adj be/get accustomed to sth to think that something is normal or natural because you have experienced it regularly over a period of time[/ex] He had become accustomed to living without electricity.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
accustomed — [adj1] be or become prepared, used to acclimatized, acquainted, adapted, addicted, confirmed, disciplined, familiar, familiarized, given to, grooved*, habituated, habituated in, in the habit, inured, seasoned, settled in, trained; concept 403 Ant … New thesaurus
accustomed to — If you are accustomed to something, you have become familiar with it and you no longer find it strange. Accustomed to usually comes after verbs such as be , become , get , or grow . It did not get lighter but I became accustomed to the dark. I am … Useful english dictionary
accustomed — ac|cus|tomed [əˈkʌstəmd] adj 1.) be accustomed to (doing) sth to be familiar with something and accept it as normal ▪ We were accustomed to working together. become/grow/get accustomed to sth ▪ Her eyes quickly became accustomed to the dark. 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
accustomed — adj. accustomed to sth VERBS ▪ be ▪ become, get, grow ▪ She had grown accustomed to his long absences. ADVERB ▪ … Collocations dictionary
become — be|come W1S1 [bıˈkʌm] v past tense became [ ˈkeım] past participle become [: Old English; Origin: becuman to come to, become , from cuman to come ] 1.) [linking verb] to begin to be something, or to develop in a particular way ▪ George became… … Dictionary of contemporary English
acclimatize to or be/become acclimatized to — become accustomed to a new climate or new conditions. → acclimatize … English new terms dictionary