orientate / ˈɔr i ənˌteɪt, -ɛn-, ˈoʊr- /

💦中学词汇定向确定方向定位定位于

orientate 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

o·ri·en·tat·ed, o·ri·en·tat·ing.Chiefly British.

orientate 近义词

orientate

等同于 orient

orientate

等同于 relate

更多orientate例句

  1. Cue a scramble from ad execs to know what Apple’s privacy-orientated zone means for their campaigns.
  2. It also helps pilots orientate themselves during weapons delivery passes.
  3. But it is necessary to orientate oneself very carefully in the East.
  4. I must take a new orientation, or else those wicked policemen would orientate me to a cell, a police court, and more cells.
  5. Inquiry at the information-desk helped her to orientate herself.
  6. It took him but a moment to orientate himself, and presently rohorse and riders were headed in the direction of the highway.
  7. Exhausted by his efforts, he gained the edge of the pool at last, and stopped, trying to orientate himself.