英:[əˈkwaɪəd]
美:[əˈkwaɪərd]
英:[əˈkwaɪəd]
美:[əˈkwaɪərd]
adj.
(尤指靠自己的努力或行动)获得的
习得的
<医>后天的
起初不喜欢但后来逐渐培养的爱好
v.
获得( acquire的过去式和过去分词 )
(使用探测器)捕获(目标)
取得
(计算机、机器人等)捕捉
词根:acquire
n.acquiring 捕获,探测;习得;瞄准
acquirement 取得;学得;才能;成就
v.acquiring 获得(acquire的ing形式)
vt.acquire 获得;取得;学到;捕获
adjective
gained by or as a result of effort or experience acquired knowledge
acquired wealth
attained as a new or added characteristic, trait, or ability It has been theorized that the acquired tolerance to peppers' heat reported by those who enjoy repeated meals of blistering hot peppers is caused by the killing of pain receptors in the mouth.—The Columbia (Missouri) Daily Tribune: such as
an acquired taste
being or relating to a physical or behavioral characteristic or trait arising in response to the action of the environment on an organism
This is clearly a claim on behalf of the Lamarckian idea that members of a species can inherit behavioral characteristics developed by their ancestors, that is, that acquired traits can be biologically transmitted.—David McNally
of a disease or medical condition developed after birth : not congenital or hereditary
Rheumatic fever is currently uncommon in most developed countries, but it remains the leading cause of acquired heart disease among children in many resource-poor areas …—Michael R. Wessels
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome获得性免疫缺陷综合症;爱滋病
acquired taste嗜好;爱好
acquired immune deficiency syndrome艾滋病;获得性免疫缺陷综合症
acquired immunity[医]后天免疫;获得免疫性
acquired resistance获得性耐药;获得抗病性
大约1600年,“通过努力获得的”,是 acquire 的过去分词形容词。关于疾病,“发生在出生后,因此不依赖遗传”,始见于1842年(与 congenital 相对); acquired immune deficiency 于1980年被证实; acquired immune deficiency syndrome 于1982年被证实。关于 Acquired taste,最早见于1734年。
获得〔性〕的,后天的:非关遗传,而是由机体外影响所致的
后天性
The first known use of acquired was in the 15th century
acquittalnoun
the freeing (as by verdict) of a person from the charge of a crime
acquitverb
to declare innocent of a crime or wrongdoing
to conduct (oneself) usually satisfactorily
acquisitiveadjective
having a strong wish to acquire things
acquisitiveadjective
having a strong wish to acquire things
acquisitiveadjective
having a strong wish to acquire things
acquisitionnoun
the act of acquiring
something acquired
acquisitionnoun
the act of acquiring
something acquired
acquireverb
to come to have often by one's own efforts : gain
acquirementnoun
the act of acquiring
accomplishment sense 3
acquiredadjective
gained by or as a result of effort or experience
caused by environmental forces and not passed from parent to offspring in the genes
acquired characteristics
acquiredadjective
of a disease or medical condition developed or originating after birth : not congenital or hereditary compare congenital sense 2, familial, genetic sense 2, hereditary
Hyperoxaluria may be due to overproduction from hereditary disorders of metabolism or it may be an acquired disorder caused by intestinal disease or diet.—The Journal of the American Medical Association
being or relating to a physical or behavioral characteristic or trait arising in response to the action of the environment on an organism
This is clearly a claim on behalf of the Lamarckian idea that members of a species can inherit behavioral characteristics developed by their ancestors, that is, that acquired traits can be biologically transmitted.—David McNally, Bodies of Meaning
1 Bottom line: $7.02 worth of food acquired in seventy minutes of calling and driving, minus $2.80 for the phone calls—which ends up being equivalent to a wage of $3.63 an hour.
2 As for Hazel, he had acquired, in everyone’s eyes, a kind of magical quality.
3 The gun quickly acquired the nickname “Krupp’s Baby,” although one writer preferred to think of it as Krupp’s “pet monster.”
4 I next acquired a vervet monkey, Kobi, and a dwarf mongoose, Kip.
5 Finally, peoples of some areas ecologically suitable for food production neither evolved nor acquired agriculture in prehistoric times at all; they persisted as hunter-gatherers until the modern world finally swept upon them.
6 The Clippers first acquired the name when they played in the oceanside city of San Diego.
快船队第一次获得此名是他们在海滨城市圣迭戈打球的时候。
7 I judged them against the country I knew, which had acquired the land through murder and tamed it under slavery, against the country whose armies fanned out across the world to extend their dominion.
8 Undiscouraged, Tilcajete rebuilt itself on a better defensive position and acquired larger armies.
9 The company has recently acquired new offices in central Kaohsiung.
公司最近在高雄市中心取得了新办公室.
10 We must cherish experience acquired at the cost of our own blood.
我们必须珍惜用我们自己的鲜血获得的经验.
11 Thus and more experts around the world began to study on MRD, and acquired many achievements.
因此,国内外已有大量的学者投入到此方面的研究中来, 并已取得了一定的成果.
12 In this way he acquired reputation and dominion over them without their noticing it.
13 But we just acquired of the house had good man! ""
而我们刚刚获得的“家有好男儿! ”
14 In that moonlit hour, I acquired a sense of the otherness of things.
15 And with our newly acquired information sorted into a computer memory, we would be able to see which sort of civilization lived where in the Galaxy.
16 It was information only a highly placed insider could have acquired.
17 Khoisan peoples of southern Africa had already acquired sheep and cattle a few centuries ahead of the Bantu advance.
18 At such times, he can seem innocent of the considerable influence that he has acquired.
在这种时候, 他不像是一位已经取得了巨大影响的人士.
19 Contemporary . female's pursure of equality was more and more generalization and theorization, and acquired significant progress.
同时, 女性对平等的追求也逐渐走向普遍化和理论化, 并取得了很大的进展.
20 In the beginning of 1666, he tells his readers, he acquired a prism.
1 获得
acquisition winning procurement realization conquest taking accession acquirement procuration procural arrive have get take win purchase land gain score pull realize earn secure obtain capture gather pocket acquire poll enlist reap garner procure seize hold of catch hold of gain possession of get possession of possess oneself of take possession of
3 既得的
4 既得
6 后天的