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orientation [ˌɔriɛnˈteʃən, -ən-, ˌor-]

n. 方向,定位,取向,排列方向; 任职培训; (外交等的)方针[态度]的确定; 环境判定;
复数:: orientations

例句:

  • His sexual orientation was a lot more gay than straight.
    从他的性取向来看,他不像异性恋,更像个同性恋。
  • Suddenly I was cartwheeling down the slope, all orientation gone.
    突然,我骨碌碌地滚下坡,完全晕头转向了。
  • The displacement and the orientation are the order parameters.
    来自SA
  • They give their new employees a day or two of perfunctory orientation.
    他们对新员工进行了一到两天简单的任职培训。
  • "Sexual orientation" was already on the menu.
    来自WSJ
  • The southerly orientation of its slopes is an asset.
    来自Independent
  • The school has an orientation towards practical skills.
    那所学校着重于实用技术的教学。
    来自《权威词典》
  • New employees must go through a period of orientation before they can be expected to understand their jobs.
    新雇员们在熟悉工作前必须经历一段适应期。
    来自《权威词典》
  • The winding trail caused the hikers to lose their orientation.
    蜿蜒的小径使徒步旅行者迷失了方向。
    来自《权威词典》