单词 | oriented |
释义 | orientedo·ri·ent·ed /ˈɔːrientəd, ˈɒri- $ ˈɔː-/ AWL (also orientated British EnglishBrE) adjectiveadj ATTENTIONgiving a lot of time, effort, or attention to one particular thing 重视的;感兴趣的 A lot of the younger students don’t seem to be politically oriented at all. 许多年纪稍小的学生似乎对政治毫无兴趣。 She’s very career orientated. 她非常有事业心。 The country’s economy is export oriented. 该国的经济是出口主导型。 Examples from the Corpus oriented• There are, however, great differences in linguistic style between academically and non-academically oriented children.• It is suitable for those wishing to combine a serious business oriented course with a holiday in London.• Against the changing world envisaged by the consumer oriented enterprise, there are the new poor, the new urban beggars.• Today we have less confidence than before in the power of more external, socially oriented ideologies to change the world.• Most traditional style, discipline oriented lectures have been discontinued.• Loans have more recently been extended to finance education and other socially oriented projects. From Longman Business Dictionary -oriented-oriented /ɔːrientəd, ɒ-ɔː-/ (also orientated /-riənteɪtɪd/) suffixCOMMERCE if something is market-oriented, customer-oriented etc, it is developed or done to meet the market’s or the customer’s needs → compare -driven, -ledThe country is moving toward a market-oriented economic model. Consumer-oriented stocks have done well. aggressiveconsumer-oriented retail banking |
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