英:[ˈɔːrientɪd]
美:[ˈɔːrientɪd]
英:[ˈɔːrientɪd]
美:[ˈɔːrientɪd]
词根:orient
adj.orient 东方的
oriental 东方的;东方人的
n.orientation 方向;定向;适应;情况介绍;向东方
orient 东方;东方诸国
oriental 东方人
v.orientalize 东方化
vi.orient 向东
orientate 向东;定向
vt.orient 使适应;确定方向;使朝东
orientate 给...定位;使适应
Adjective
1. adjusted or located in relation to surroundings or circumstances; sometimes used in combination;
"the house had its large windows oriented toward the ocean view"
"helping freshmen become oriented to college life"
"the book is value-oriented throughout"
object oriented面向对象的;对象趋向的;物件导向的
people oriented以人为本
object oriented programming面向目标程序设计
detail oriented注重细节
object oriented analysis面向对象的分析
user oriented面向用户的;使用者导向的
oriented graph有向图(等于directed graph)
“有特定方向的”,1918年,来自 orient(v.)的过去分词形容词。
【修】面向,定向,有向
The first known use of oriented was in 1925
orientedadjective
having psychological orientation
the patient was alert and oriented
1 There is, it seems, a third way between Badinter’s idealized intellectually oriented career mom and the obsessive-attachment parenting she so reviles.
2 But here the puzzles are so abstruse that I couldn’t get started and after less than an hour, just as I began to feel dimly oriented, the show ended.
3 The two women worked extremely well together, managing to form alliances with the other parties on a range of issues, and seemed to present a less harsh, more socially oriented governing style.
4 Priority disputes are an infallible indicator that knowledge has become public, progressive and discovery oriented.
5 He found that under these circumstances, the birds oriented with respect to the new "Sun".
他发现在这类情况下,鸟类就会朝向新的“太阳”。
6 It also chimes with a recent study of Chinese public opinion that found that the Xi generation – those who came of age in the past decade – are more oriented toward authoritarianism than preceding generations.
7 Most are sports oriented, as you might expect, but there are outliers, like the casts of “Duck Dynasty” and “Home Alone.”
8 The film and its European predecessor both belong under the umbrella of the marriage film, a miniature genre distinct from the romance film and yet centrally oriented around the idea of romance.
9 The label continues to be oriented away from its past and its rich archive and focused nearly exclusively on its new muse, Lady Gaga, the trump card that Formichetti pulls out again and again.
10 Since the flames consumed much of Lahaina, locals have feared a rebuilt town could become even more oriented toward wealthy visitors.
11 The Leopard 2’s stabilization system allows the main gun to remain oriented against a target even while the tank is maneuvering over rough terrain.
12 As a psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapist of some 40 years standing, you might have expected me to adopt a holistic approach to understanding my father.
13 The tools are model oriented.
这些工具都是面向模型的。
14 The building is oriented south and north.
这座楼房坐北朝南.
15 Upbeat, silly, entertainment oriented, game shows, musical acts.
16 The parchment — the only known iteration of the Declaration oriented horizontally — was stylistically similar to 18th-century American legal and mercantile documents, suggesting it was made by a commercial clerk, probably in New York or Philadelphia.
17 From the moment he stepped into the room, I thought each of us was suddenly oriented toward him.
18 He oriented himself by finding a familiar landscape.
他发现一处熟悉的景色,从而确定了自己所处的方位.
19 They are typically horizontally oriented and measure between two to eight inches high.
20 This is jazz with bop, blues and gospel elements, oriented around standards and common-practice harmony, casual but wide awake.
1 志向
2 适应
adaptive adjusted adapted accommodative adjustment accommodation orientation adaptation temperance acclimatization adjust adapt accommodate acclimate acclimatise season fit measure square suit tune tailor conform orient naturalize reorient attemper get the feel of get adapted to adapt to settle into conditioned to used to
4 适应的
5 以…为目的