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orient

英 [ˈɔːrient]

美 [ˈɔːrient]

v.  朝向; 面对; 确定方向; 使适应; 确定方位; 认识方向; 熟悉; 适应

过去式:oriented 过去分词:oriented 现在分词:orienting 第三人称单数:orients 

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牛津词典

    verb

    • 朝向;面对;确定方向;使适应
      to direct sb/sth towards sth; to make or adapt sb/sth for a particular purpose
      1. Our students are oriented towards science subjects.
        我们教的学生都是理科方向的。
      2. We run a commercially oriented operation.
        我们经营一个商业性的企业。
      3. profit-orientated organizations
        以赢利为目的的机构
      4. Neither of them is politically oriented (= interested in politics) .
        他们两人都无意涉足政治。
      5. policies oriented to the needs of working mothers
        针对职业母亲的需要而制订的政策
    • 确定方位;认识方向
      to find your position in relation to your surroundings
      1. The mountaineers found it hard to orient themselves in the fog.
        登山者在大雾中很难辨认方向。
    • 熟悉;适应
      to make yourself familiar with a new situation
      1. It took him some time to orient himself in his new school.
        他经过了一段时间才熟悉新学校的环境。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 使适应,使熟悉(新的环境或行为方式)
      When youorient yourself toa new situation or course of action, you learn about it and prepare to deal with it.
      1. You will need the time to orient yourself to your new way of eating.
        你还需要一些时间才能适应新的饮食方式。
      2. ...orienting students to new ways of thinking about their participation in classroom learning...
        使学生熟悉参与课堂教学的新思维方式
      3. Anxiety comes from not being able to orient yourself in your own existence.
        不能适应生活便会产生焦虑。
    • VERB 使确立方位;使辨清方向
      When youorient yourself, you find out exactly where you are and which direction you are facing in.
      1. She lay still for a few seconds, trying to orient herself.
        她静静地躺了一会儿,试图弄清自己的方位。
    • See also:oriented

    英英释义

    noun

    verb

    • adjust to a specific need or market
      1. a magazine oriented towards young people
      2. tailor your needs to your surroundings
      Synonym:tailor
    • familiarize (someone) with new surroundings or circumstances
      1. The dean of students tries to orient the freshmen
    • determine one's position with reference to another point
      1. We had to orient ourselves in the forest
      Synonym:orientate
    • cause to point
      1. Orient the house towards the West
    • be oriented
      1. The weather vane points North
      2. the dancers toes pointed outward
      Synonym:point

    双语例句

    • She lay still for a few seconds, trying to orient herself.
      她静静地躺了一会儿,试图弄清自己的方位。
    • China and Japan are important nations of the orient.
      中国和日本是东方重要的国家。
    • With our concerted efforts, Hong Kong, this Pearl of the Orient, will shine even more brightly.
      在我们共同努力下,香港这颗东方之珠必定能够光芒再现,更形璀璨!
    • I see by your resume that you worked as a Secretary for Orient company.
      你在简历中说,你曾在东方公司当过秘书。
    • Once we land to board the Orient express, you are free to go.
      一旦我们登上了东方快车,你就自由了。
    • Orient has been unable to resist, just smiled and watched the shore to see the girls.
      东方已经无力反抗,只是微笑着看了看岸边的女孩。
    • Introduced into United States from the Orient; larvae feed on roots of sugarcane and other grasses.
      从东方传入美国;幼虫吃甘蔗和其它植物的根部。
    • I'm afraid I bring disturbing news from the orient.
      我恐怕从东方带回来一个令人困扰的消息。
    • We must orient our ideas to new conditions.
      我们必须使我们的观念适应新环境。
    • The people in the Orient are mainly yellow or brown.
      东方国家的人种主要是黄色的或棕色的。