acquaintance
- IPA[əˈkwān(t)ns]
美式
- a person's knowledge or experience of something;one's slight knowledge of or friendship with someone
noun: acquaintance, plural noun: acquaintances
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名詞
- 1. a person's knowledge or experience of something the students had little acquaintance with the language 同義詞
- ▪ one's slight knowledge of or friendship with someone I renewed my acquaintance with Herbert most men of her acquaintance were in uniform now 同義詞
- 2. a person one knows slightly, but who is not a close friend a wide circle of friends and acquaintances 同義詞
- ▪ acquaintances considered collectively his extensive acquaintance included Oscar Wilde and Yeats
- rape by a person who is known to the victim.
Oxford American Dictionary
- rape by a person who is known to the victim.
Oxford Dictionary
- a slight acquaintance with a person or knowledge of a subject
Oxford Dictionary
- contrive to get to know
Oxford Dictionary
- a slight acquaintance with a person or cursory knowledge of a subject
Oxford American Dictionary
- contrive to get to know
Oxford American Dictionary
- meet someone for the first time and come to know them slightly
Oxford Dictionary
- meet someone for the first time and become only slightly familiar
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- IPA[əˈkweɪnt(ə)ns]
英式
- knowledge or experience of something: the pupils had little acquaintance with the language
Oxford Dictionary