Aún no tenemos significados para "acclimate to".
1However, it will be necessary that they acclimate to their new situation.
2She credits it with helping her acclimate to the steamy Midwestern summer.
3Accordingly, plants need to acclimate to both, drought and light stress.
4The body cannot acclimate to that altitude; it just withers away and dies.
5We arrived two weeks before competition to train and acclimate to the time difference.
6It was taking me a minute to acclimate to the idiom of the time.
7She will take a redshirt year to get more rugged and acclimate to her teammates.
8Most tight ends need a season to acclimate to the NFL before they break through.
9Turns out that NASA has a plane it uses to help astronauts acclimate to zero gravity.
10Wild-type Chlamydomonas cells were able to acclimate to high amounts of light following transfer from low light conditions.
11They often get into trouble because they haven't allowed their bodies to acclimate to the height and the thinner air.
12The amount of stress they cause themselves by trying to acclimate to the family doesn't seem to be worth it.
13But then I began to acclimate to playing the game in three dimensions (and from a first-person perspective).
14It's going to take some time for him to acclimate to all the changes, to recover from everything he's been through.
15The trip took three weeks, a pace the guide chose so Brown and the other rookies could acclimate to the altitude.
16So you said you can acclimate to 6,000 meters at home-The tent can acclimate to 6,000 meters.
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