orient的意思和读音

orient

: [ˈɔriˌent] : [ˈɔːriənt]

n.

v.使使

adj.;()

使

orients  orienting  oriented  

v.familiarize,adjust,learn about,orientate,adapt

orientv.

1.[usupass]~ sb/sth (to/towards sb/sth)使使使to direct sb/sth towards sth; to make or adapt sb/sth for a particular purpose

Our students are oriented towards science subjects.

policies oriented to the needs of working mothers

We run a commercially oriented operation.

profit-orientated organizations

Neither of them is politically oriented(= interested in politics) .

2.~ yourselfto find your position in relation to your surroundings

The mountaineers found it hard to orient themselves in the fog.

3.~ yourselfto make yourself familiar with a new situation

It took him some time to orient himself in his new school.

adj.1.;2.();3.;()耀

n.1.;;,;2.,3.;

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adj.1.rising in the sky2.describes pearls with an exceptionally rich luster3.glowing with a rich bright light

n.1.the eastern part of the sky, where the sun rises2.the countries of East Asia, especially China, Japan, and neighboring countries3.the luster of a pearl, especially a pearl of high quality

v.1.to accustom somebody or yourself to a new situation or set of surroundings2.to position somebody or something facing a particular direction3.to find out where you are and in which direction you need to travel4.to direct something in a particular way, e.g. toward a particular objective or audience5.to position something so that it faces east, especially to build a church so that its length lies east to west, with the main altar at the eastern end1.to accustom somebody or yourself to a new situation or set of surroundings2.to position somebody or something facing a particular direction3.to find out where you are and in which direction you need to travel4.to direct something in a particular way, e.g. toward a particular objective or audience5.to position something so that it faces east, especially to build a church so that its length lies east to west, with the main altar at the eastern end

1. 西 Citizen () ORIENT 西 CASIO ...

2. virtual a. 200. orient vt. 使, portion n. 202. ...

4. organ orient v. origin ...

5. | DIHOUR | ORIENT WNQ ...

6. 〖 besure〗 orient〖 fixedinterest〗 ...

7. ori=rise orient paci=peace ...

8. orchestra n. orient vt. 使, 使, orientation n. ...

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1.Sorry, we have no vacant (spare) room for you. But I can recommend you to the Orient Hotel where you may get a spare room.

2.The man shook his head, as he continued to suck air and orient himself.使

3.And I think that search of his trying to orient like, [looks up to God] 'Hey, fella, I'm doing' all this work, what are you doing to me?,‘?’

4.Originating in Spain, Angelica Root was one of the few spices that were actually exported from Europe to the Orient.西

5.Most pediatricians will meet with you before your baby is born to orient you to the practice and answer questions.

6.Sorry, we HAs no vacant (spare not) room for you. But I can recommend you to the Orient Hotel wITe you may get a spare not room.

7."For the U. S. , be assured that we will use this framework you produced to orient our assistance in energy, " he said.,“使。”

8.I have never doubted the truth of signs; they are the only things man has with which to orient himself in the world.怀使西

9.He said the brokerage Orient will move rather quickly too.

10.The hotel, a member of Orient Express, has always had a major food focus and its cooking school is one of the best in Italy.