acquaintances 的定义
- a person known to one, but usually not a close friend.
- the state of being acquainted or casually familiar with someone or something: As far as I know, no one of my acquaintance has traveled around the world.
- personal knowledge as a result of study, experience, etc.: a good acquaintance with French wines.
- the persons with whom one is acquainted.
acquaintances 近义词
a person known informally
acquaintances 的近义词 7 个
acquaintances 的反义词 9 个
knowledge of something through experience
acquaintances 的近义词 10 个
acquaintances 的反义词 6 个
更多acquaintances例句
- As Coupang CEO Bom Kim sought to scale his business over the summer, Pham, previously considering an early retirement following his stint at Uber, was introduced by a mutual acquaintance, making their first meeting over video chat.
- That’s why a picture of a new baby from a long-ago acquaintance will vault to the top of your Facebook feed, even if you haven’t seen any other posts by that person for years.
- The slowing down of the glaciers is a private plan by a glaciologist of my acquaintance who doesn’t want to get into the geo-engineering wars.
- I don’t want bloodshed or violence, and it hurts me to watch acquaintances and friends being beaten, and now I hear they’re getting ready to start shooting people.
- So it seems like the answer is just to have a bunch of casual acquaintances to whom you can’t really feel anything terrible.
- Should old acquaintance be forgot, just remember a few of the resolutions the Founding Fathers (would have) made this year.
- Another acquaintance described Seevakumaran as “a creep,” who would “constantly hit on women.”
- He insulted a female poet of his acquaintance by remarking “that she and her family were Jews.”
- Not long ago, I mentioned the Victims of Communism Memorial to an acquaintance.
- In the early 2000s, an acquaintance told Sun about the possibility of doing business in Ethiopia.
- A child begins to make acquaintance with the images of things when set before a mirror.
- He made the acquaintance of some courtiers, who felt or affected an interest in learning and in learned men.
- By its operation Gordon Wright, the most sensible man of our acquaintance, is reduced to the level of infancy!
- It was the Town Crier, with whom, as with a brother artist, he had picked acquaintance the day before.
- For Lettice—the tender woman of his first acquaintance—had obviously experienced a moment of reaction.