0 a person that you have met but do not know well -- 相識的人,熟人;泛泛之交
a business acquaintance 在生意上打過交道的人
It was at the Taylors' party that I first made his acquaintance (= first met him). 我是在泰勒家的聚會上初次和他相識的。
I wasn't sure about Darryl when I first met her, but on further acquaintance (= knowing her a little more) I rather like her. 第一次遇到達裡爾時,我不確定自己對她的觀感,但是隨著進一步的了解,我很喜歡她。
Sadly, my acquaintance with Spanish literature is rather limited. 可惜,我對西班牙文學所知相當有限。
Professor Stevens is a professional acquaintance of mine - shall I introduce you to him?
I recently met an old work acquaintance of mine and I hardly recognized him.
I hope you'll consider me a friend and not just an acquaintance.
The news quickly spread around all our friends and acquaintances.
She successfully overcomes her fear of hurting casual acquaintances' feelings and ultimately, though tactfully, tells them the truth.
It seems that having successfully closed a deal, outgroup, unacquainted persons may now claim some form of acquaintance.
In this view acquaintances are plentiful, companions fewer, and intimates few and far between in a person's life.
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相识的人,熟人, 泛泛之交, (用在某些表达方式中表示)认识,结识…
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conocido, -a, conocido/da [masculine-feminine]…
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conhecido, -a…
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知人, 知り合い…
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tanıdık, bildik, aşina…
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connaissance [feminine], connaissance, connaissance (de)…
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conegut, -uda…
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أحَد المَعارِف…
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