orient
[ˈɔriənt, -ˌɛnt, ˈor-]
vt.
标定方向;
使…向东方;
以…为参照;
使熟悉或适应;
adj.
东方的;
(太阳等)上升的,新生的;
闪闪发光的;
vi.
转向东方;
使调整或者成为一条直线;
n.
东亚各国;
珍珠光泽;
好的珍珠;
日出之处,东方;
例句:
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The climbers stopped to orient themselves before descending the mountain.
登山者先停下来确定所在的位置,然后再下山.
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The people in the Orient are mainly yellow or brown.
东方国家的人种主要是黄色的或棕色的.
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They carried on trade in tea and spices with the orient.
他们同东方国家做茶叶和香料的生意.
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Chery named that car the Son of the Orient.
来自NEWYORKER
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He was sent as consul to the Orient.
来自Century Magazine
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Orient were rarely troubled after going in front.
来自THETIMES
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We must orient our work to the needs of the people.
我们必须使自己的工作适应人民的需要。
来自《权威词典》
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We must orient our ideas to new conditions.
我们必须使我们的观念适应新环境。
来自《权威词典》
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He oriented himself on coming to a new city.
他初到一个新城市,就使自己适应新环境。
来自《权威词典》