reacclimatize
verb [ I or T ] mainly UK (UK also reacclimatise) uk/ˌriː.əˈklaɪ.mə.taɪz/ us/ˌriː.əˈklaɪ.mə.taɪz/ (US usually reacclimate, re-acclimate)
(使)重新适应;(使)重新习惯于;(使)重新服水土
to acclimatize (= change to suit different conditions of life, weather, etc.) again, especially after a period of time in a different place or situation, or to help a person or an animal do this
The England team had to quickly reacclimatize to the colder conditions back home. 英格兰队不得不迅速适应回到家乡后寒冷的环境。
The animals were reacclimatized to outdoor temperatures before release. 放生前先让动物重新适应室外温度。
Ideally you will take a day or two to re-acclimatise your body to eating regular foods. 理想情况下,需要一两天时间让你的身体重新适应正常的饮食。
The company wants to help women reacclimate to their careers after spending several years raising young children. 该公司希望帮助女性在抚养幼儿几年后重新适应自己的职业。
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- Your last day on a diving trip should be spent reacclimatizing to sea level pressures to avoid problems with decompression.
- After months of being weightless, they were reacclimatizing to the pull of gravity.