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acquainted

/uh-kweyn-tid/US // əˈkweɪn tɪd //UK // (əˈkweɪntɪd) //

相识的,相识,相识的人,熟悉的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having personal knowledge as a result of study, experience, etc.; informed: to be acquainted with law.
    • : brought into social contact; made familiar: people acquainted through mutual friends.

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Examples

  • Throughout her life, she says, she has been well acquainted with the everyday injustices of gender inequality.

  • She never knew him to have firearms in the year or so they were acquainted.

  • His mother and his father were well-acquainted with a life of crime.

  • Once I was better acquainted, or so I thought, with the tweet as a formal exercise and what you could do with it, I dove right in.

  • If you haven't acquainted yourself with the saga of Reinhart-Rogoff, read this post by Mike Konczal.

  • A less imaginative man than Aristide would have immediately acquainted the police with his discovery.

  • Meadow Mouse was too well acquainted with old Mr. Crow to get himself into any such fix as that.

  • The aroma is pleasant and mild, and to those but little acquainted with them, agreeable.

  • By all the codes which I am acquainted with, I am a devilishly wicked specimen of the sex.

  • His friend M. Pitot had lately died, but I met many French gentlemen who were acquainted with him.