acquire的意思和读音

acquire

: [əˈkwaɪr] : [əˈkwaɪə(r)]

v.;(

acquires  acquiring  acquired  

v.+n.acquire knowledge,acquire skill,acquire habit,acquire experience,acquire wealth

v.lose,drop

v.obtain,get,get hold of,gain,attain

acquirev.

1.~ sthto gain sth by your own efforts, ability or behaviour

She has acquired a good knowledge of English.

He has acquired a reputation for dishonesty.

I have recently acquired a taste for olives.

2.~ sthto obtain sth by buying or being given it

The company has just acquired new premises.

I've suddenly acquired a stepbrother.

v.1.,,;2.(),()3.()()

v.1.to get something, for example by buying it or being given it2.to get new knowledge or a new skill by learning it3.to get a particular reputation, position, or name4.to get a disease, illness, or infection5.to gradually develop or learn something1.to get something, for example by buying it or being given it2.to get new knowledge or a new skill by learning it3.to get a particular reputation, position, or name4.to get a disease, illness, or infection5.to gradually develop or learn something

1. acquaint vt. 使 acquire vt. acquisition n. ...

2. acknowledge acquire acrylic ...

3. acknowledge acquire acrylic ...

4. stimulate vt. 47. acquire vt. 48. accomplish vt . 49. ...

5. acquaintance n. ,( acquire v. acquisition n. ...

6. question n acquire v acquirement n ...

7. achievement n. acquire vt. (),() acre n.

8.(acquire) second language(learn)(critical age)Linguistics

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1.U. S. Representative Steve Israel of New York says MANPADS are easy to acquire and have "become a weapon of choice among terrorists. "·(SteveIsrael)便。”

2.If you see learning as needing to acquire a particular chunk of information you won't be able to see learning when they're playing.

3.Later, terrorist groups unaffiliated with any national liberation movement would also find it relatively easy to acquire the assault rifle.

4.It's not easy to do. But maybe there's a technology, just waiting to be invented, that will help us acquire this invaluable cognitive power.

5.Then it was pictured in one of my books, Science Fiction Poster Art, and a collector from California wanted to acquire it.》(ScienceFictionPosterArt)

6.It was the widespread use of the printing press that changed all that. The nature of words began to acquire an (apparently) settled meaning.

7.And, apparently, sometime during my mid-20's, I also began to acquire goals as if they were collectibles.

8.Chances are, within the next few months, you'll be asked at least once to acquire a new skill or body of knowledge.

9.Gesturing tends to work itself out as you acquire experience and confidence.

10.Such a means of communication is a basic mechanism that animals, including human beings, instinctively acquire and display.