acquired
adj. (尤指靠自己的努力或行動)獲得的; 習得的; <醫>後天的; 起初不喜歡但後來逐漸培養的愛好
v. 獲得( acquire的過去式和過去分詞 ); (使用探測器)捕獲(目標); 取得; (計算機、機器人等)捕捉
If you acquire something, you buy or obtain it for yourself, or someone gives it to you.
General Motors acquired a 50% stake in Saab for about $400m...
通用汽車公司以大約4億美元的價格購得了薩博汽車公司50%的股份。
I recently acquired some wood from a holly tree...
最近我從一棵冬青樹上弄了些木料。
If you acquire something such as a skill or a habit, you learn it, or develop it through your daily life or experience.
I've never acquired a taste for wine...
我一向喝不慣葡萄酒。
Having read the book, she will be able to pass on the acquired knowledge to trainee teachers.
讀完此書,她便能將從書中所得傳授給實習教師。
If someone or something acquires a certain reputation, they start to have that reputation.
He has acquired a reputation as this country's premier solo violinist.
他已經贏得了該國首席小提琴獨奏家的名譽。
If you describe something as an acquired taste, you mean that a lot of people do not like it when they first experience it, but often start to like it more when they get to know it better.
Broad beans are very much an acquired taste...
要慢慢適應才能吃得慣蠶豆。
Living alone is an acquired taste.
獨處是一種修得的境界。
1. gotten through environmental forces;
The picture was acquired by bequest in 1921.
這幅畫是在1921年透過遺贈獲得的.
The company has recently acquired new offices in central London.
公司最近在倫敦市中心弄到了新的辦公室.
I acquired lasting respect for tradition and veneration for the past.
我開始對傳統和歷史產生了持久的敬慕.
I must have acquired ambivalent attitude towards women from her.
我對婦女的矛盾態度一定是從她那裡學來的.
By sheer ability and force of character he has acquired the present position.
他獲得目前的職位全憑他的才能和堅毅的性格.