acquaint如何读

英:[əˈkweɪnt]

美:[əˈkweɪnt]

acquaint英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 使熟悉; 使了解 oneself make sb/oneself familiar with or aware of sth

acquaint是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 熟悉的,了解的,认识的
v. (动词)
  1. (使)了解,(使)熟悉,(使)知道,使...熟知
  2. 把某事告知(通知、介绍)给某人,告知,通知,告诉,介绍
  3. (使)相识,(使)认识,与...相识
  4. 使 ... 熟知

acquaint自然拼读

ac·quaint

kweInt

acquaint变形

第三人称单数:acquaints

现在分词:acquainting

过去式:acquainted

过去分词:acquainted

acquaint词根

词根:acquaint

adj.

acquainted 熟识的;知晓的;有知识的

n.

acquaintance 熟人;相识;了解;知道

acquaintanceship 认识;相识;交往关系

v.

acquainted 使了解(acquaint的过去分词)

acquaint英英释义

transitive verb

to introduce, or to make familiar or accustomed to (usu. fol. by "with").They went next door and acquainted themselves with their new neighbors.She was eager to acquaint herself with the customs of her new country.

to tell about; inform (usu. fol. by "with").The boss finally acquainted the group with his decision.Our guide acquainted us with the famous monuments and sights of the city.The professor acquainted the students with numerous Renaissance painters.

acquaint词组

acquaint with熟悉;使认识,使了解

acquaint区别

 inform, notify, advise, acquaint

这组词都有“通知、告知”的意思,其区别是:

inform普通用词,指传达事实或信息,或指经过研究或调查而获得的事实或信息。

notify指正式通知需要注意的事情。

advise指正式通知某件重要事,所通知的事情与被通知的人有关。

acquaint指提供有关信息或情况使某人熟悉某些过程或复杂的情况。

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acquaint词源中文解释

13世纪初,“使自己被认识”(现已过时); 14世纪初,“为自己获得个人知识”,源自古法语 acointer “使人知道; 结识”,来自通俗拉丁语* accognitare “使人知道”,源自拉丁语 accognitus “熟悉的”, accognoscere 的过去分词,“熟知”,来自 ad “到”(见 ad-)+ cognitus, cognoscere 的过去分词,“了解”(见 cognizance)。

意思是“告知(某人某事),提供知识或信息”,始于1550年代。相关: Acquainted; acquainting。

acquaint词源英文解释

Middle English acoynten, aqueynten, borrowed from Anglo-French acuinter, acointer, aqueinter, going back to Vulgar Latin *accognitāre, frequentative formation from the base of Latin accognōscere "to recognize," from ad- ad- + cognōscere "to get to know" — more at cognition, quaint

The first known use of acquaint was in the 14th century

acquaint儿童词典英英释义

acquiescentadjective

acquiescing or tending to acquiesce

acquiescentadjective

acquiescing or tending to acquiesce

acquiesceverb

to accept, agree, or give consent by keeping silent or by not raising objections

acquaintverb

to cause to know socially

became acquainted at school

to cause to know firsthand : inform

acquaint her with her duties

acquaintancenoun

knowledge gained by personal experience

had some acquaintance with the subject

a person one knows slightly

acquaintverb

to cause to know socially

became acquainted at school

to cause to know firsthand : inform

acquaint her with her duties

acquaint 例句

1 Neither went anywhere near a goldhouse or appeared to be acquainted with so much as a goldsmith’s apprentice.

2 This was in truth the slimmest of formalities, as our families had been acquainted for years.

3 Sometimes they would meet other mutes—there were three of them with whom they became acquainted during the ten years.

4 No man can acquaint himself with everything on this earth, he said.

地球上没有人无所不知,他说。

5 Acquaint him with your plans.

把你的计划告知他.

6 After just three dates, the two of us, sixteen years old at the time, decided to get more acquainted one sunny afternoon at the previously mentioned spot on the bank of the White River.

7 She was acquainted with all the services the state and the church provided for taking care of the disadvantaged.

8 No, she was not personally acquainted with him, but she understood that he and his family were generous people who had often been kind to Perry in the past.

9 These books acquaint Chinese readers with the ancient cultures of these lands.

这些书帮助中国读者了解这些地区的古代文化。

10 Without introducing himself he began talking to her, as if they were already acquainted.

11 It is untoward for us to acquaint with nowadays how difficult it was for the pioneer.

我们的目标是改掉被用的很多的动词与形容词,副词,这样句子就会有耳目一新的感觉.

12 Back when I had first come to Chicago, Frankie had made it his mission to acquaint me with the city.

13 She was well acquainted with the dead, having spent much of her life in contact with them by means of her mother’s three-legged table.

14 I make it my business to acquaint myself with where objects properly belong in a house.

15 "He likes to be acquainted with cute girls."

16 He still couldn’t figure out why his father had granted the King of Eyllwe’s request that his daughter visit their court to become better acquainted with the ways of Adarlan.

17 That was when I was ten, when her mother first brought her over so we could get acquainted.

18 The student who is interested in modal jazz will eventually become acquainted with all of the modal scales.

19 I was personally acquainted with at least two girls he gave the time to.

20 Elizabeth most thankfully consented, and a servant was dispatched to Longbourn to acquaint the family with her stay, and bring back a supply of clothes.

acquaint 同义词

13 使知晓

come signify

14 使知道

wise

18 使熟识

familiarize

acquaint 短语相关

acquaint oneself with

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