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orient是什麼意思 orient的用法 orient怎麼讀

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orient

英 ['ɔːrɪənt; 'ɒr-]美 ['orɪənt]

vt. 使適應;確定方向;使朝東

n. 東方;東方諸國

adj. 東方的

vi. 向東

n. (Orient)人名;(西)奧連特;(法)奧裏安

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中文詞源

Orient 東方,尤指中國和日本

專有名詞,來自拉丁語oriens,東方,太陽升起的方向,來自oriri,升起,來自PIE*ergh,升起,詞源同origin,orchestra.

orient 使朝向東方,定位

來自拉丁語oriens,東方,太陽升起的方向,來自oriri,升起,來自PIE*ergh,升起,詞源同 origin,orchestra.引申詞義使朝向東方,定位。

英語詞源

orient

orient: English has two separate words orient, but they come ultimately from the same source: Latin orīrī ‘rise’ (from which English also gets abort and origin). Its present participle, oriēns ‘rising’, was used for the direction of the ‘rising sun’, and hence for the ‘east’, and passed into English via Old French as the adjective and noun orient [14].

The verb orient [18] was borrowed from French orienter, a derivative of the adjective orient. It originally meant ‘turn to face the east’, and was not used for ‘ascertain or fix the direction of’ until the 19th century. Orientate emerged in the mid-19th century, probably as a back-formation from orientation [19], itself a derivative of orient.


=> abort, origin

Orient (n.)

c. 1300, "the East" (originally usually meaning what is now called the Middle East), from Old French orient "east" (11c.), from Latin orientem (nominative oriens) "the rising sun, the east, part of the sky where the sun rises," originally "rising" (adj.), present participle of oriri "to rise" (see orchestra). The Orient Express was a train that ran from Paris to Istanbul via Vienna 1883-1961, from the start associated with espionage and intrigue.

orient (v.)

c. 1727, originally "to arrange facing east," from French s'orienter "to take one's bearings," literally "to face the east" (also the source of German orientierung), from Old French orient "east," from Latin orientum (see Orient (n.)). Extended meaning "determine bearings" first attested 1842; figurative sense is from 1850. Related: Oriented; orienting.

權威例句

1. The climbers stopped to orient themselves before descending the mountain.

登山者先停下來確定所在的位置,然後再下山.

2. The people in the Orient are mainly yellow or brown.

東方國家的人種主要是黃色的或棕色的.

3. They carried on trade in tea and spices with the orient.

他們同東方國家做茶葉和香料的生意.

4. You can orient yourself by remembering that the hill is due north.

只要記住這座小山位於正北方,你就能確定你所在的方位了.

5. We must orient our work to the needs of the people.

我們必須使我們的工作面向人民的需要.

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