TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
Look up alternatives for...
EN
Interface language
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Meanings
Examples
We are using cookies
This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Accept and close
More about cookies
Did you know?
You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of
acclimatisation
in English
Portuguese
aclimatação
Back to the meaning
Adaptation to a new climate (a new temperature or altitude or environment)
acclimation
acclimatization
Portuguese
aclimatação
Synonyms
Examples for "
acclimation
"
acclimation
acclimatization
Examples for "
acclimation
"
1
Metabolic heat production only increased in the later period of cool
acclimation
.
2
Accumulation of osmolytes is indicative of
acclimation
to water stress in Wyalkatchem.
3
They had all the courage of the veteran troops, but lacked
acclimation
.
4
We postulate that this 7-O-rhamnosylation has an important function in UV
acclimation
.
5
And
acclimation
,
of course, which would be tricky with brains so complex.
1
To help
acclimatization
or relieve the symptoms, some high-altitude mountaineers use drugs.
2
It's important to listen and respond rather than trying to force
acclimatization
.
3
A third theory charges it to predisposition plus the process of
acclimatization
.
4
Finally on the 5th we started for another
acclimatization
climb on Lobuche.
5
It's the night before we head up for our first
acclimatization
trip.
Usage of
acclimatisation
in English
1
After one season of
acclimatisation
,
Watson's side won three titles in four years.
2
The four athletes are now in Australia and starting final training and
acclimatisation
.
3
The latest dispatches from Malaysia indicate that
acclimatisation
is progressing well.
4
The climbing was easy and we had no major problems due to good
acclimatisation
.
5
The
acclimatisation
of the cigarette in England only dates from the "seventies."
6
There can be no
acclimatisation
where the weeding out is as drastic as this.
7
I believe from reasons given in my discussion, that
acclimatisation
is readily effected under nature.
8
But the season doesn't end with a physical reality, it drags out with mental
acclimatisation
.
9
Each episode tells it's own story of a Dystopian era where online
acclimatisation
is a reality.
10
Not too many observers saw those sort of records tumbling after Guardiola's first season of
acclimatisation
.
11
The rhinos in Chad had been roaming free in Zakouma National Park after a gradual
acclimatisation
process.
12
We were accustomed to the wet, but no
acclimatisation
can render the European body mosquito-proof; thus we had little rest.
13
But the Northern political classes as constituted prior to the arrival of Sinn Féin have had a lengthy
acclimatisation
,
predating the ceasefires.
14
In particular the rotation of the bowling attack to ensure hunger and fitness, and the
acclimatisation
of all squad members to English conditions.
15
The Middlesex man was at his positive best, continuing his impressive form shown on the recent
acclimatisation
tour of Australia and New Zealand.
16
In these notes I have not included attempts at
acclimatisation
,
as that of the wild turkey from North America, which has partly succeeded.
Other examples for "acclimatisation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
acclimatisation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
be no acclimatisation
good acclimatisation
gradual acclimatisation
lengthy acclimatisation
little acclimatisation
More collocations
Translations for
acclimatisation
Portuguese
aclimatação
aclimação
Acclimatisation
through the time