acquires; acquired; acquiring
acquires; acquired; acquiring
Learner's definition of ACQUIRE
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formal : to get (something) : to come to own (something)得到;拥有 -
They're planning to acquire [=buy] a new home in the country.他们打算在乡下置办一个新家。
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He acquired [=got, inherited] a small fortune after the death of her parents.她的父母去世后他得到了一小笔财产。
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The two ships were acquired by the navy after the war.战后这两艘船由海军所得。
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The team acquired three new players this year.今年这个队新增了三名队员。
: to come to have (something)获得;具有 -
She dreamed of acquiring [=gaining, getting] control of the company.她梦想能得到公司的控制权。
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When I saw her next she had somehow managed to acquire a few cuts and bruises. [=she had a few cuts and bruises]接着,当我看到她时,不知怎的她有了几处伤口和瘀青。
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The old word has acquired a new meaning.这个旧词有了新的意义。
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This apparently minor event has acquired increasing significance in recent weeks.这一看似很小的事件在最近几周得到了越来越多的关注。
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: to gain (a new skill, ability, etc.) usually by your own effort(通过自身努力)掌握,获得 -
She quickly acquired [=gained] fluency in French.她很快就能讲一口流利的法语。
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He is studying the way that language is acquired by children.他正在研究儿童习得语言的方法。
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acquire knowledge获得知识
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He has acquired a reputation as a careful/careless worker. [=people regard him as a careful/careless worker]大家都知道他是个细心/粗心的工人。
◊ When people acquire a taste for something, they like something that they did not like before.开始喜欢
◊ An acquired taste is something or someone that is not easily or immediately liked.培养的爱好;逐渐喜欢上的东西(人)
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Brussels sprouts are an acquired taste for many people.许多人是慢慢才喜欢上吃芽甘蓝的。
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I admit that she is something of an acquired taste, but I think her art is wonderful.我承认人们不会一开始就喜欢她,不过我认为她的艺术才能很优秀。