orient
vt. 标定方向; 使…向东方; 以…为参照; 使熟悉或适应
vi. 转向东方; 使调整或者成为一条直线
n. 东方; 亚洲,亚洲各国
When you orient yourself to a new situation or course of action, you learn about it and prepare to deal with it.
You will need the time to orient yourself to your new way of eating.
你还需要一些时间才能适应新的饮食方式。
...orienting students to new ways of thinking about their participation in classroom learning...
使学生熟悉参与课堂教学的新思维方式
When you orient yourself, you find out exactly where you are and which direction you are facing in.
She lay still for a few seconds, trying to orient herself.
她静静地躺了一会儿,试图弄清自己的方位。
1. the hemisphere that includes Eurasia and Africa and Australia
1. be oriented;
2. determine one's position with reference to another point
3. cause to point;
1. (poetic) eastern;
This is the Royal Residence a Premier a mystery castle in the Orient.
这里就是皇城相府,一座神秘的东方城堡.
It took him a long time to orient himself.
他花了很长时间熟悉环境.
You can orient yourself by remembering that the hill is due north.
只要记住这座小山位于正北方,你就能确定你所在的方位了.
The climbers stopped to orient themselves before descending the mountain.
登山者先停下来确定所在的位置,然后再下山.
We must orient our products to the needs of the market.
我们必须使我们的产品适应市场的需要.