词汇 | orient |
释义 | orientWord family noun orientation oriencyOrientalismOrientalistorientalityorientatororienteerorienteeringverb orient orientalizeorientateadjectiveorientalorientationaladverborientally o·ri·ent1 /ˈɔːrient, ˈɒri- $ ˈɔː-/ ●○○ AWL (also orientate British English) verb 1 be oriented to/towards/around something/somebody PURPOSEto give a lot of attention to one type of activity or one type of person 针对某事/某人,围绕某事/某人,以某事/某人为重点 a course that is oriented towards the needs of businessmen 针对商业人士需求的一门课程 A lot of the training is orientated around communications skills. 培训的许多内容以沟通技巧为重点。 The organization is strongly oriented towards research. 该机构非常注重研究工作。 Examples from the Corpus be oriented to/towards/around something/somebody• This project is oriented towards education.• On the one hand, the questions are oriented towards exposing the discipline, bringing into the open its hidden character.• In contrast, pragmatic parties hold more flexible goals and are oriented to moderate or incremental policy change.• All the computers we consider are general-purpose, at least in theory, although they may be oriented towards particular application areas.• The former are oriented to specialized resources while the latter focus on outputs.• Management involvement in internal operations and problems must be oriented to the environment, its opportunities and demands.• Attention will be oriented to the imagery and assumptions about reproductive physiology on which methods of contraception and their evaluation are based.• First we were oriented towards the orientation building. 2 orient yourself a) SGWAY/ROUTEto find exactly where you are by looking around you or using a map 确定方位,辨认方向 → disorient, disorientated She looked at the street names, trying to orient herself. 她看看街名,试图确定自己的方位。 b) USED TO/ACCUSTOMED TOto become familiar with a new situation 使自己熟悉新环境 orient yourself to It takes new students a while to orientate themselves to college life. 新生要经过一段时间才能适应大学生活。 Examples from the Corpus orient to• He has trouble orienting himself to any written work. Examples from the Corpus orient• Single conspicuous targets in the half-field contralateral to the lesion could elicit fixations, implying detection and orienting by a subcortical system.• He has trouble orienting himself to any written work.• Humankind needed to orient itself Continually by Signs, or by an address.• Scheler's phenomenology was based on a metaphysical hierarchy of values orienting the human being.• In any case, orienting the piece on the table also takes time.• Viewers were told how to orient their satellite dishes to best receive broadcasts.• In people, all it does is orient them toward the bottom line.• First I checked the lone pines, by orienting them with respect to the sun.• That most men orient themselves more as subjects than as citizens is a familiar theme.• The climbers stopped to orient themselves. o·ri·ent2 /ˈɔːriənt, ˈɒri- $ ˈɔː-/ noun the Orient old-fashionedSG the eastern part of the world, especially China and Japan 东方(世界)〔尤指中国和日本〕 → the East at east1, OccidentExamples from the Corpus the Orient• But in the Orient Hsu Fu could also be a spiritual and religious icon, a figure to be revered.• For there is in the Orient no interest in the individual as such, or in unique, unprecedented facts or events.• This unthinkable predicament of modernity in the Orient is what now confronts the West in the Gulf.• IsabelIa responded warmly to the promise that the explorer would extend Christendom and convert people of the Orient to Catholicism.• Learned geographers of the day insisted that adventurers could reach the Orient by sailing westward.• This morning, the Cheltenham restaurant, the Orient Rendezvous, was closed.• Duty here, therefore, does not mean at all what it means throughout the Orient. Examples from the Corpus orient• The orient has three species of tarsiers. the OrientOrient, then old use nthe eastern part of the world; Asia → compare Occident (1700-1800) French orienter, from Old French orient; → ORIENT2 orient2 (1300-1400) Old French Latin, present participle of oriri “to rise” |
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