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ac·quaint·anceBrE /əˈkweɪntəns/NAmE /əˈkweɪntəns/ noun [C] a person that you know but who is not a close friend 认识的人;泛泛之交;熟人◆Claire has a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. 克莱尔交游很广。◆He's just a business acquaintance. 他只是业务上认识的人。 acquaintance, bond, buddy, companion, friend, mate, neighbour, platonic, playmate [U, C] ~ (with sb) (formal) slight friendship (与某人)认识,略有交情◆He hoped their acquaintance would develop further. 他希望他们的交情会进一步发展。 [U, C] ~ with sth(formal) knowledge of sth (对某事物的)了解◆I had little acquaintance with modern poetry. 我对现代诗所知甚少。 ●make sb's acquaintance●make the acquaintance of sb(formal) to meet sb for the first time 与某人初次相见;结识某人◆I am delighted to make your acquaintance, Mrs Baker. 贝克太太,我很高兴与您相识。◆I made the acquaintance of several musicians around that time. 大约在那段时间,我结识了几位音乐家。●of your acˈquaintance(formal) that you know 所认识的;所了解的◆No one else of my acquaintance was as rich or successful. 我所认识的人当中,其他人都没有如此富有或者成功。●on first acˈquaintance(formal) when you first meet sb 初次相见时◆Even on first acquaintance it was clear that he was not 'the right type'. 初次见面就看出他显然不是 “对路子的人”。●have a nodding acˈquaintance with sb/sthto only know sb/sth slightly 与…有点头之交;对…略知一二 |