conversant 英 [kənˈvɜ:snt]   美 [kənˈvɜrsnt]

conversant

conversant  英 [kənˈvɜ:snt] 美 [kənˈvɜrsnt]

adj. 熟悉的;精通的;亲近的 

Ordinary people need to know what information is available, and they need the training to be conversant in it. 普通人需要知道什么信息是可利用的,并且他们需要训练的是精通它。
Have you ever noticed that when you are in love, you seem instinctively affectionate, conversant, admiring and willing to make love? 当你坠入爱河的时候,有没有注意到,你会本能地产生爱慕、熟悉、钦佩并想要得到对方的全部?

  • If you know a lot about computer programming, then you could describe yourself as conversant with the latest updates in coding languages. This means you have current working knowledge of the topic.
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  • adj. 熟悉的;精通的;亲近的
  • 1. Ordinary people need to know what information is available, and they need the training to be conversant in it.

    普通人需要知道什么信息是可利用的,并且他们需要训练的是精通它。

  • 2. Have you ever noticed that when you are in love, you seem instinctively affectionate, conversant, admiring and willing to make love?

    当你坠入爱河的时候,有没有注意到,你会本能地产生爱慕、熟悉、钦佩并想要得到对方的全部?

  • 3. Those not conversant in Sign may suppose that it's an invented form of communication like Esperanto or Morse code.

    那些不熟悉语言符号的人会认为这是被发明成像世界语和莫尔斯电码类似的一种沟通形式。

  • conversant (adj.) late 14c., "having frequent or customary intercourse," also "acquainted by familiar use or study," from Old French conversant "familiar" (with), present-participle adjective from converser "to talk" (12c.), from Latin conversari "to live with, keep company with," literally "turn about with," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + versare, frequentative of vertere "to turn" (from PIE root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend").
con·ver·sant / kənˈvɜːsnt ; NAmE kənˈvɜːrsnt / adjective conversantwith sth ( formal) knowing about sth; familiar with sth 通晓的;熟悉的 You need to become fully conversant with the company's procedures. 你得对公司的程序了如指掌。 con·ver·sant / kənˈvɜːsnt ; NAmE kənˈvɜːrsnt /
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