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
- 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。 - How do we orientate the function of internal accounting control?
内部会计控制的功能如何定位? - And the primary problem in front of us is how to orientate the developing direction of Chinese oil painting.
中国油画未来发展的方向该如何定位,是摆在我们面前的首要问题。 - So Chinese geography should orientate the national demands for solving the important geographical issues in national development.
为此,中国地理学要以国家需求为导向,解决国家发展中的重大地理学问题; - 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。 - 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。 - Her son was still trying to orientate himself.
她儿子仍在努力使自己适应环境。 - The first days of school are meant to orientate freshmen to campus life.
开学头几天学校有意让新生熟悉一下学校生活。 - Based on experimental teaching and inquiring, effects of integration education on orientate sports have been studied and evaluated.
通过教学实验,研究了定向运动教学对女大学生身心健康的影响。 - As she came out of the station, she paused to orientate herself.
她走出车站时停了一下以确定自己所处的方位。