acostumbrar
accustom ; wean ; acclimatise [acclimatize, -USA].
To the critics of Panizzi, accustomed to the simplicity of the finding catalog, 'the whole volume' represented 'a magnificent mistake'.
Classes which are not accustomed to the practice of silent reading will need weaning.
Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.
acostumbrar a
wean + Nombre + on
He said he weaned her on honey to help reduce stomach upsets.
acostumbrarse [En especial, a algo desagradable]
become + adept
inure
Worse still, some EC countries, particularly in a period of world economic recession, become adept at bending the Community's rules to suit their own purposes.
It is believed that children, no matter when they were born, can never become inured to the death of a parent.
acostumbrarse a
get + a feel for
live with
get used to
It is in this way that students gain experience by proxy and get a feel for handling problems in the flesh-and-blood world.
On any one occasion there will always be children who do not want to borrow or buy, but they are still learning to live with books and how to search out the ones that interest them.
Until your skin gets use to it, it will itch but non-scented talcum powder will help, just make sure you don't inhale any of that shit.
acostumbrarse a las cosas
get (back) into + the swings of things
things + grow on + Pronombre
It was hard to start with as I got tired easily and had also lost a lot of confidence, but I soon got into the swings of things.
By trying some of the suggestions here you may find that a few things grow on you and become part of your development habits.
acostumbrarse a manejar Algo
get + the hang of
This is very easy to do, and once you get the hang of it, you'll find it very simple.
acostumbrarse a no sentir
become hardened to
Anne herself had become hardened to such affronts; but she felt theimprudence of the arrangement quite keenly.
acostumbrarse a una idea
get used to + idea
deal with + concept
Then, leaning back in her chair and with an impish smile playing about her mouth, she said: 'You know I can't quite get used to the idea of him giving up his job to follow his wife'.
In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.