acquaintanceship 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.
acquaintanceship 近义词
等同于 association
等同于 awareness
acquaintanceship 的近义词 24 个
- alertness
- appreciation
- attention
- consciousness
- experience
- information
- perception
- realization
- recognition
- understanding
- acquaintance
- aliveness
- apprehension
- attentiveness
- cognizance
- comprehension
- discernment
- enlightenment
- familiarity
- keenness
- mindfulness
- sensibility
- sentience
- bodhi
acquaintanceship 的反义词 7 个
等同于 familiarity
acquaintanceship 的近义词 17 个
- boldness
- closeness
- freshness
- intimacy
- acquaintance
- ease
- fellowship
- forwardness
- freedom
- friendship
- informality
- liberty
- naturalness
- openness
- presumption
- sociability
- unceremoniousness
acquaintanceship 的反义词 13 个
等同于 friendship
acquaintanceship 的近义词 42 个
- accord
- affection
- agreement
- closeness
- devotion
- good will
- harmony
- intimacy
- love
- pact
- rapport
- society
- solidarity
- understanding
- affinity
- alliance
- amiability
- amicability
- amity
- association
- attachment
- attraction
- benevolence
- coalition
- comity
- company
- concord
- consideration
- consonance
- empathy
- esteem
- familiarity
- favor
- favoritism
- fondness
- friendliness
- fusion
- league
- partiality
- regard
- sociability
- sodality
acquaintanceship 的反义词 25 个
更多acquaintanceship例句
- Police say they believe the younger suspect used the acquaintanceship to draw her into the house, where she was strangled.
- Nor, my heavy and immobile appearance notwithstanding, was I (I affirm this) a solitary because I was refused acquaintanceship.
- But it was one thing to strike up an acquaintanceship in Liverpool, and quite another to continue that acquaintanceship elsewhere.
- What he meant by the first half of the statement was, no doubt: "Now we meet only on terms of polite acquaintanceship."
- But how needlessly Lady Eleanor Darcy must have lowered herself to incur such acquaintanceship!
- There was always about her a certain defensive reserve the moment the limits of acquaintanceship had been reached.