单词 | orient |
释义 | orient /ɔːrient/ (bre also orientate /ɔːriənteɪt/ ) [transitive, usually passive] to make sb/sth give more interest, attention or effort towards a particular subject, person or situation; to make or adapt sb/sth for a particular purpose以⋯为方向;以⋯为目的;使适应◆our students are oriented towards science subjects.我们的学生是理科方向的。◆we run a commercially oriented operation.我们经营一个商业性企业。orient/ˈɔ:rient ||; ˈɔrɪˌɛnt/(brit also 英亦作 orientate /ˈɔ:riənteɪt ||; ˈɔrɪɛnˌtet/) verb [t] orient yourself to find out where you are; to become familiar with a place 确定自己的方位;使自己熟悉(某地方) ☞look at disorientate. 参看disorientate。 o·ri·ent /`ɔrɪənt; ˈɔːriənt/n the orient old-fashioned the eastern part of the world, especially china and japan 【过时】 东方(世界)[尤指中国和日本] |
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