orientation 音标拼音: [
, ɔriɛnt'eʃən]
n . 定方位,适应,向东方
n . 方向
定方位,适应,向东方方向
orientation 定向; 方位; 校准
orientation 定向 方向
orientation n 1 :
the act of orienting 2 :
an integrated set of attitudes and beliefs 3 :
position or alignment relative to points of the compass or other specific directions 4 :
a predisposition in favor of something ; "
a predilection for expensive cars "; "
his sexual preferences "; "
showed a Marxist orientation " [
synonym : {
predilection }, {
preference },
{
orientation }]
5 :
a person '
s awareness of self with regard to position and time and place and personal relationships 6 :
a course introducing a new situation or environment [
synonym :
{
orientation course }, {
orientation }]
Orientation \
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1 .
The act or process of orientating ;
determination of the points of the compass ,
or the east point ,
in taking bearings .
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2 .
The tendency of a revolving body ,
when suspended in a certain way ,
to bring the axis of rotation into parallelism with the earth '
s axis .
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3 .
An aspect or fronting to the east ;
especially (
Arch .),
the placing of a church so that the chancel ,
containing the altar toward which the congregation fronts in worship ,
will be on the east end .
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4 . (
Fig .):
A return to first principles ;
an orderly arrangement .
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The task of orientation undertaken in this chapter .
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L .
F .
Ward .
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81 Moby Thesaurus words for "
orientation ":
acclimation ,
acclimatization ,
accommodation ,
accustoming ,
adaptation ,
adaption ,
adjustment ,
aim ,
alignment ,
arrangement ,
aspect ,
assimilation ,
attitude ,
azimuth ,
bearing ,
bearings ,
bent ,
breaking ,
breaking -
in ,
briefing ,
case hardening ,
celestial navigation ,
conditioning ,
course ,
current ,
dead reckoning ,
direction ,
direction line ,
disorientation ,
domestication ,
drift ,
exposure ,
familiarization ,
fix ,
frontage ,
habituation ,
hardening ,
heading ,
helmsmanship ,
housebreaking ,
inclination ,
initiation ,
instruction ,
introduction ,
inurement ,
lay ,
layout ,
lie ,
line ,
line of direction ,
line of march ,
line of position ,
location ,
naturalization ,
navigation ,
pilotage ,
piloting ,
placement ,
placing ,
point ,
position ,
position line ,
positioning ,
preparation ,
quarter ,
radio bearing ,
range ,
run ,
seasoning ,
set ,
set -
up ,
situation ,
steerage ,
steering ,
taming ,
tendency ,
tenor ,
track ,
training ,
trend ,
way
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ORIENTATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of ORIENTATION is the act or process of orienting or of being oriented How to use orientation in a sentence
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orientation, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary There are 12 meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun orientation, one of which is labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
Orientation Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary ORIENTATION meaning: 1 : a person's feelings, interests, and beliefs; 2 : sexual orientation
Orientation Definition Meaning - YourDictionary An orienting or being oriented Position with relation to the points of the compass The planning of church architecture so that the altar is in the east end The direction followed in the course of a trend, movement, or development A person's fundamental feelings about or responses to something
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