familiarization / fəˈmɪl yəˌraɪz /

熟悉情况熟悉熟悉程度熟悉的情况

familiarization2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

fa·mil·iar·ized, fa·mil·iar·iz·ing.

  1. to make well-acquainted or conversant with something.
  2. to make well-known; bring into common knowledge or use.
  3. Archaic. to make familiar; establish in friendly intimacy.
v. 无主动词 verb

fa·mil·iar·ized, fa·mil·iar·iz·ing.

  1. Archaic. to associate in a familiar way.

familiarization 近义词

familiarization

等同于 orientation

familiarization

等同于 assimilation

familiarization

等同于 basic training

familiarization 的近义词 3
familiarization

等同于 adaptation

更多familiarization例句

  1. You should also familiarize yourself with video capture programs and your devices’ built-in screenshot tools for websites that don’t make downloads easy.
  2. If you’ve never familiarized yourself with Windows shortcuts, now might be the time to try—once you’ve committed our list to muscle memory, you’ll be opening up programs and switching between apps faster than ever before.
  3. It won’t be a fun novelty for long, so dive in and get familiarized with VR tech now.
  4. As we head into another round of stay-at-home orders, it’s good to familiarize yourself with your options for online grocery shopping.
  5. This is exciting, but before you dive in and make your own macOS shortcuts, we’d recommend familiarizing yourself with the ones already available.
  6. The crucifix shows us how conventionalization and familiarization set aside all the suggestion which an artifact really carries.
  7. Of those principles the most original was his familiarization of the sentiment, while he elevated the subject, of the picturesque.
  8. There will be no scores indicated for familiarization firing.
  9. On 11 December 1956 he fired the pistol familiarization 100 rounds.
  10. I've been up in one just once, and that was my familiarization flight, when I got into this assignment last year.