acquaint 英 [əˈkweɪnt]   美 [əˈkwent]

acquaint

acquaint  英 [əˈkweɪnt] 美 [əˈkwent]

vt. 使熟悉;使认识 

进行时:acquainting  过去式:acquainted  过去分词:acquainted  第三人称单数:acquaints 

You must acquaint with your new duties. 你必须熟悉你的新职责。
I'll acquaint you with my daughter when she arrives. 我女儿来后我将介绍你们认识。

  • When you acquaint yourself with something, you familiarize yourself with it. When you visit a new city, you should acquaint yourself with the layout of the streets so you don’t get lost.
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  • vt. 使熟悉;使认识
  • 1. You must acquaint with your new duties.

    你必须熟悉你的新职责。

  • 2. I'll acquaint you with my daughter when she arrives.

    我女儿来后我将介绍你们认识。

  • 3. Process to walk-through and acquaint new employees with policies,procedures, peers, subordinates, and other office staff.

    使新雇员熟悉公司规章、办事程序、公司同僚、下属以及其他办公室人员的过程。

  • acquaint (v.) early 13c., "make oneself known" (reflexive, now obsolete); early 14c., "to gain for oneself personal knowledge of," from Old French acointer "make known; make or seek acquaintance of," from Vulgar Latin accognitare "to make known," from Latin accognitus "acquainted with," past participle of accognoscere "know well," from ad "to" (see ad-) + cognitus, past participle of cognoscere "come to know" (see cognizance).
ac·quaint / əˈkweɪnt ; NAmE əˈkweɪnt / verb acquaintsb/yourself with sth ( formal) to make sb/yourself familiar with or aware of sth 使熟悉;使了解 Please acquaint me with the facts of the case. 请把这事的实情告诉我。 You will first need to acquaint yourself with the filing system. 你首先需要熟悉文件归档方法。 acquaint acquaints acquainted acquainting ac·quaint / əˈkweɪnt ; NAmE əˈkweɪnt /
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