oriented的意思和读音

oriented

: [ˈɔːrientɪd] : [ˈɔːrientɪd]

adj.

v.orient

adj.in favour of,in favor of

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v.1.orient

adj.1.mainly concerned with, or directed towards a particular group, activity, or situation

v.1.the past tense and past participle of orient

1. prospective oriented overqualified ...

2. orientation oriented a. origin ...

3. oriented water film oriented orienting core barrel ...

4. organic substrate oriented oriented,object ...

5. 207. orderly 209. oriented 210. originate from ...

6. ... DeductiveReasoning  ? TaskOriented    ? TeamDevelopment   ? ...

7.…… authority-oriented: oriented:adj. ………… e.g. exam-oriented education ...

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1.This is often referred to as "message-oriented" services.

2.Later, we moved to a much better, consumer-oriented pendant version of that, that many of you now know as the SixthSense device.--使

3.The design of a business document is often very well suited to object-oriented architectures.

4.Service-oriented companies motivate, train and empower their employees to act like the company they work for is their own business.

5.The company is oriented to be a world leader in fermentor, freeze drying, speed vacuum concentrator and centrifuge technology.

6.Object-oriented approach has been used in Network communication module to encapsulate TCP, UDP protocols to transfer network message.(OO)TCP、UDP

7.There doesn't seem to be any more evidence for that than there was for the idea that women are people-oriented and men are object-oriented.

8.Even the C interface can be used for true object oriented programming, though it may be a tedious way of doing things.C

9.One parting thought is that I have come to think of Clojure as sort of a data structure oriented functional programming.Clojure

10.All offices are oriented towards the view and the daylight, as they have either a window in the facade or onto one of the garden spaces.