[/ˈɔːrɪənteɪt; ˋɔrɪɛnˏtet/] (also esp US orient [/ˈɔːrɪent; ˋɔrɪˏɛnt/]) v 用法: 1 [Tn esp passive 尤用於被动语态, Tn.pr] ~ sb/sth (towards sb/sth) (a) direct the interest of sb (to sth) 对某人的兴趣(朝向某事物)进行引导: Try to orientate your students towards the science subjects. 把学生的兴趣尽力引导到理科方面. * Our firm is orientated towards the export side of the business. 我公司业务已转向出口方面. (b) direct or aim sth (at sb); specially design sth (for sb) 使某物朝向或瞄准(某人); (为某人)专门设计某物: The course was orientated towards foreign students. 该课程是专为外国学生开的. 用法: 2 [Tn] ~ oneself (a) find out how one stands in relation to points of the compass, one's surroundings, etc 确定自己的方位: The mountaineers found it difficult to orientate themselves in the fog. 登山的人在浓雾中难以确定自己的方位. (b) make oneself familiar with (a new situation) 使自己熟悉(新情况): It took him some time to orientate himself in his new school. 他花了一些时间才了解了新学校的情况. |