acquire 的定义
ac·quired, ac·quir·ing.
- to come into possession or ownership of; get as one's own: to acquire property.
- to gain for oneself through one's actions or efforts: to acquire learning.
- Linguistics. to achieve native or nativelike command of.
- Military. to locate and track with a detector, as radar.
acquire 近义词
obtain or receive
更多acquire例句
- Microsoft and Oracle already announced plans to make bids to acquire ByteDance.
- Last month, the company announced it had acquired the production company behind the hit podcast “Serial.”
- Last month, the company said it will acquire podcast production company Serial Productions.
- That being said, the maker of Microsoft Office is not an obvious candidate to acquire a social video app popular with high schoolers.
- Microsoft is reportedly in talks to acquire TikTok from its parent company ByteDance, which could avert a ban.
- But none of them managed to be able to acquire the weapons or the bomb materials to carry out either event.
- Every question—for services to buy or advice to acquire—comes with a number.
- “We have been and will continue to work to acquire the drugs in accordance with the law,” McNaughton said via email.
- Dodge did acquire the collection, and now his own runs to 125 bicycles, dating from 1820 to 1920.
- According to media reports, Amazon, 21st Century Fox, Hearst, and Condé Nast are all vying to acquire StyleHaul.
- A child may acquire while quite young and before any methodical education commences a certain feeling for regular form.
- I found that I had been allowed to acquire certain bad habits and besetting sins—most people do.
- “Doctrine”—the Monroe doctrine declared that no foreign power should acquire additional dominion in America.
- Accustomed to the bustle and hurry of a soldier's life, he was too old to acquire the tastes of a life of tranquillity.
- Non-resident aliens can acquire no rights incident to residence here except as permitted by the federal government.