Not used to意思
"Not used to" is an English phrase that means "not accustomed to" or "not familiar with." It is used to describe a situation where someone is not yet used to something new or different, and may find it strange or uncomfortable.
For example:
- "I'm not used to the cold weather here; I grew up in a warm climate."
- "She's not used to waking up early for work; she's always been a night owl."
- "They're not used to living in a big city; they're from a small town."
The phrase can also be used in the continuous tense to describe a temporary situation or a process of getting used to something:
- "I'm not getting used to the new job yet; it's a lot of work."
- "She's not used to living alone; she's always shared an apartment with friends."
- "They're not used to the noise and traffic of the city; they're still adjusting."
In these examples, "not used to" implies that the person is in the process of adapting to a new situation, but has not yet fully adjusted.