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acquaintanceship

/uh-kweyn-tns/US // əˈkweɪn tns //UK // (əˈkweɪntəns) //

熟人关系,相识,熟人介绍,认识

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inassociation
as infriendship
Synonyms
accord给予,洽洽,洽商,给予的affection情感,爱心,情爱,情义agreement协议,协定,協議,协议书closeness亲密性,亲密程度,亲密,亲近devotion奉献,奉献精神,献身精神,虔诚good will良好的意愿,好的意愿,良好的愿望,善意的意愿harmony和谐,和谐性,和谐的,和睦intimacy亲密关系,亲情,亲密性,密切关系love爱,爱情,爱心,爱意pact契约,协定,协议,条约rapport友好关系,亲密关系,友善关系,友好society社会,社团,协会,社群solidarity团结一致,团结,团结协作,团结合作understanding理解,了解,理解力,了解情况affinity亲和力,亲和性,亲缘关系,亲和alliance联盟,联盟的,联盟的工作amiability和蔼可亲,亲和性,亲和力,和睦相处amicability和谐性,友好性,友善性,亲和力amity友好,友善,仁慈,友谊association协会,协会简介,社团,关联attachment附件,附属物,附图,附文attraction吸引力,吸引,景点,吸引人benevolence仁爱,仁爱之心,仁义,仁术coalition联盟,联盟的,联盟的情况comity礼让,礼让性,礼节,礼尚往来company公司,企业,公司的,公司的情况concord和谐,和睦,和睦相处,和谐的consideration考虑,审议,考虑到,考虑因素consonance共鸣,共鸣声,和声,协和empathy同理心,移情,移情作用,共鸣esteem推崇,崇尚,尊重,尊敬familiarity熟悉程度,熟悉度,熟悉,熟悉情况favor赞成,偏爱,宠爱,恩惠favoritism偏袒,偏爱,徇私舞弊,徇私fondness癖好,喜爱,恋情,喜好friendliness友好,友好性,友善,亲切fusion融合,聚变,熔合,融汇league联赛,联盟,联谊会,联盟的partiality偏袒,偏私,偏袒性,偏心regard视,看待,注意,看sociability社会性,交际能力,交际性,社交能力sodality舞蹈团,舞蹈,舞蹈性,舞蹈协会
Antonyms

Examples

  • 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.