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ac.quaint.anceHE5kweIn7t[nts, $-t[ntsnAn acquaintance is a person that you know but do not know very well and therefore do not consider truly a friend.相识的人(没有朋友那样亲密)He has a lot of business acquaintances but very few real friends. [C]他有许多商业上的熟人,但真正的朋友却很少。(fml) Acquaintance is used in a number of expressions about knowing or meeting people.相识,认识,了解It was at the Mapstones'party that I first made his acquaintance (=met him for the first time).[U] 我是在迈普斯顿的聚会上初次与他相识。I wasn't sure about Darryl when I first met her, but on further acquaintance (=knowing her a little more) I rather like her. [U]刚认识达里尔时,我对她并没有把握,但在进一步了解中我却相当喜欢她。I was wondering which men of my acquaintance (=that I know) she might be interested in. [U]我想知道她可能会对我认识中的哪一些男人感兴趣。
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