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acquaintances

英 [əˈkweɪntənsɪz]

美 [əˈkweɪntənsɪz]

n.  认识的人; 泛泛之交; 熟人; (与某人)认识,略有交情; (对某事物的)了解
acquaintance的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 认识的人;泛泛之交
    Anacquaintanceis someone who you have met and know slightly, but not well.
    1. The proprietor was an old acquaintance of his...
      业主是他的一位旧相识。
    2. I have a large circle of friends and acquaintances engaged in photography.
      我在摄影界交游甚广。
  • N-VAR 认识;相识
    If you have anacquaintance withsomeone, you have met them and you know them.
    1. ...a writer who becomes involved in a real murder mystery through his acquaintance with a police officer...
      因为认识一位警官而参与到一件真实谋杀悬案调查的作家
    2. On first acquaintance she is cool and slightly distant.
      初次相见时她表现冷淡并有点爱搭不理。
  • N-UNCOUNT 了解;熟悉
    Youracquaintance witha subject is your knowledge or experience of it.
    1. They had little or no acquaintance with philosophy or history...
      他们在哲学或是历史方面几乎一无所知。
  • PHRASE 与(某人)初次相识;结识(某人)
    When youmakesomeone'sacquaintance, you meet them for the first time and get to know them a little.
    1. I first made his acquaintance in the early 1960s...
      我与他初次相识是在20世纪60年代早期。
    2. I am so pleased to make your acquaintance, Mr Tweed.
      很高兴认识您,特威德先生。
  • PHRASE 所认识的
    A personofyouracquaintanceis someone who you have met and know.
    1. ...a highly cultivated woman of our acquaintance.
      我们认识的一位很有修养的女性

双语例句

  • Claire has a wide circle of friends and acquaintances.
    克莱尔交游很广。
  • A man may have acquaintances all over the world, but very few true friends.
    相交满天下,知心能几人。
  • You will move on and make new friends and acquaintances.
    你将继续前行,将结识更多的朋友和熟人。
  • I made some most agreeable acquaintances.
    我认识了几个非常合得来的人。
  • He has a wide circle of acquaintances.
    他交际很广。
  • I've checked all her friends, acquaintances, family.
    我核查了她所有的朋友,熟人,家人。
  • I could not speak the language, neither had I friends nor acquaintances in the town.
    我不会说这国的语言,在这个城市我没有朋友也没有熟人。
  • He's one of my acquaintances.
    他是我的相识者之一。
  • I have the honour, though unworthy, to be counted among your acquaintances.
    忝在相知之列。
  • We are only casual acquaintances.
    我们不过是泛泛之交。