orientate
英 [ˈɔːriənteɪt]
美 [ˈɔːriənteɪt]
v. 使适应,使熟悉(新的环境或行为方式)
过去分词:orientated 现在分词:orientating 第三人称单数:orientates 过去式:orientated
BNC.11415 / COCA.38284
柯林斯词典
- → see:orient
英英释义
verb
- determine one's position with reference to another point
- We had to orient ourselves in the forest
双语例句
- Again, this benefits everyone as users can use the page title to orientate themselves and confirm that they're on the page they think they're on.
再次,这个好处每个用户可以使用的页标题为导向,以证实他们自己的一页他们觉得他们对。 - The third part use above-mentioned theories to analyze our country's educational current situation and orientate the starting point as the educational function of the government.
第三部分则运用上述理论对我国教育现状进行了分析,并将着眼点定位于政府教育职能。 - The unsmooth phenomenon of network occurs from time to tome, so to orientate the breakdown is the key to remove it.
网络不通的现象时有发生,对一些常见的网络问题能很快定位故障点,是排除故障的关键。 - It is extremely important to orientate the development of leading industry.
摘要主导产业发展的关键是定位要准确。 - Mary found it difficult to orientate herself in a strange place.
玛丽感到陌生的地方难以辨别方向。 - Try to orientate your students towards the science subjects.
试着把学生的兴趣引到理科方面来。 - They want to orientate their careers with China and the east, says Prof Cremer, but he is concerned that their expectations are difficult to meet.
他们想把自己的职业生涯定位在中国乃至东方,郭理默教授说,但他担心,这类学生的期望很难实现。 - Position both paces so that the corners are exactly together. It is extremely important to orientate the development of leading industry.
为了对准角,必须确定两片衣片的位置。主导产业发展的关键是定位要准确。 - As role code, appellation makes rhetoric subject orientate the role of himself and the listener when he calls somebody.
而称谓作为角色代码,使修辞主体在称谓对方的同时,给言语双方都进行了一次角色定位。 - Her son was still trying to orientate himself.
她儿子仍在努力使自己适应环境。
