acquainted
acquainted 英 [əˈkweɪntɪd] 美 [əˈkwentɪd]
adj. 熟识的;知晓的;有知识的 v. 使了解(acquaint的过去分词)
- When you're acquainted with someone, it means you know each other. If you're taking the city bus and realize that you know several of your fellow riders, you could say, "I'm acquainted with half of the passengers on this bus."
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- adj. 熟识的;知晓的;有知识的
- v. 使了解(acquaint的过去分词)
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1. Impossible, Mr. Bennet, impossible, when I am not acquainted with him myself; how can you be so teazing?
办不到,我的好老爷,办不到,我自己还不认识他呢;你怎么可以这样嘲笑人?
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2. But if you do not become acquainted with yourself then you are in poverty, and it is you who are the poverty.
但倘若你们不认识自己,倘若你们对自己没有真知,便活在贫穷里,你们就是贫穷
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3. She is better acquainted with his heart than I, or anyone besides; and she would never represent him as worse than he is.
她比我,或比其他任何人,更熟悉他的心。 而且她绝不会把他说得比他本人更坏。
- acquainted (adj.) early 13c., "personally known;" past-participle adjective from acquaint (v.). Of skills, situations, etc., from late 15c.
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