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orientationnoun[U](PREFERENCES)C2theparticularthings that apersonprefers,believes,thinks, or usually does: (某人的)特别喜好,价值取向,信仰观念 Weemploypeoplewithoutregardtotheirpoliticalorientation. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGoals and purposes - affordance
- ambition
- avail
- cause
- dedicated
- deflect
- dream
- end
- it's the thought that countsidiom
- key performance indicator
- KPI
- moonshot
- objective
- point
- target
- target setting
- thought
- towards
- unfocused
- use
See more results » orientationnoun[U](sexuality)short forsexual orientationformal: thefactof someone beingsexuallyorromanticallyattractedtopeopleof aparticulargender, or more than onegender: He is notlegallyrequiredtodisclosehis orientation to hisemployer. Anti-discriminationlawsincluderace,sex,gender, orientation,disability, andmilitarystatusasprotectedclasses. orientationnoun[U](AIMS)theparticularinterests,activities, oraimsof anorganizationorbusiness: 兴趣;取向;目标the company's neweco-friendlyorientation公司保护生态环境的新定位 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGoals and purposes - affordance
- ambition
- avail
- cause
- dedicated
- deflect
- dream
- end
- it's the thought that countsidiom
- key performance indicator
- KPI
- moonshot
- objective
- point
- target
- target setting
- thought
- towards
- unfocused
- use
See more results » orientationnoun[U](TRAINING)C2trainingorpreparationfor a newjoboractivity: (对新工作、新活动的)培训,准备 Thedepartmenthasarrangedan orientationsession.这个部门安排了一次岗前培训。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLearning & knowing - absorptive capacity
- academy
- acquire
- acquisition
- assimilate
- autodidact
- extension
- familiar
- journey
- non-academic
- non-library
- onboard
- onboarding
- outlearn
- sit
- uncultivated
- uncultured
- unlearnable
- unteachable
- upskill
See more results » orientationnoun[U](ARRANGEMENT)C1formalarrangementordirection: 安排;方向 Thebuildinghas an east-west orientation(= it isbuilton alinebetweeneastandwest).这幢大楼是东西向的。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesGeneral location and orientation - about
- along
- anterior
- around
- back ontosomething
- every
- far
- front
- frontal
- hind
- left
- left-hand
- nearside
- noncentral
- offside
- on-site
- orientated
- point
- position
- side-on
See more results » (Definition oforientationfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)orientationnoun[U](PREFERENCES)C2theparticularthings that apersonprefers,believes,thinks, or usually does (某人的)特别喜好,价值取向,信仰观念Weemploypeoplewithoutregardtotheirpoliticalorsexualorientation.我们雇用人时并不考虑其政治或性取向。 orientationnoun[U](AIMS)theparticularinterests,activities, oraimsof anorganizationorbusiness 兴趣;取向;目标the company's neweco-friendlyorientation公司保护生态环境的新定位 orientationnoun[U](TRAINING)C2trainingorpreparationfor a newjoboractivity (对新工作、新活动的)培训,准备Thedepartmenthasarrangedan orientationsession.这个部门安排了一次岗前培训。 orientationnoun[U](ARRANGEMENT)C1formalarrangementordirection 安排;方向Thebuildinghas an east-west orientation(= it isbuilton alinebetweeneastandwest).这幢大楼是东西向的。 orientation| American Dictionaryorientationnoun(INTERESTS)[U]theparticularinterests,activities, oraimsof apersonor anorganization: He has nevertriedtohidehispoliticalorientation. orientationnoun(DIRECTION)[U]thepositionof something inrelationtoitssurroundings: Thechurchhas an east-west orientation(= has onemainsidefacingeastand theoppositesidefacingwest). (Definition oforientationfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)orientation| Business Englishthetypeofinterests,activities, oraimsthat anorganization,business, orprojecthas, or theactof givingattentionto aparticularthing: Thedevelopmentof aconsistentcultureofcustomerorientationthroughouttheorganizationiscrucialforsurvival. Thecompanyhasadopteda neweco-friendlyorientation. orientation to/towards sthHestressedthe company's orientation towards theneedsof themarket. HRtheparticularbeliefs,opinions, orwaysofbehavingthat apersonhas: TheActrequiresthatpeopleshould beemployedwithoutregardtotheirpoliticalorsexualorientation. HRtrainingorpreparationfor a newjoboractivity: Thejobstartstomorrowwith afullweekof orientation. You will be given an orientation beforeyourprojectstarts. See alsomarketing orientation market orientation product orientation sales orientation (Definition oforientationfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesoforientationorientation First, let us briefly consider the effects of symbolic orientations and demographic characteristics.From theCambridge English Corpus The classical tomography approach requires many pictures of the same particles tilted into different orientations.From theCambridge English Corpus I have outlined three forms of relationships to represent the orientations of children's improvisations and compositions.From theCambridge English Corpus Interactional sequences are therefore linked to participant orientations and goals.From theCambridge English Corpus The three basic component orientations are not considered as independent of one another and their mutual orthogonality is taken into account in the equations.From theCambridge English Corpus A model-based approach for determining orientations of biological macromolecules imaged by cryoelectron microscopy.From theCambridge English Corpus There are, in fact, a few hints pointing at this diversity of intellectual orientations.From theCambridge English Corpus The kinematic calibration thus becomes a procedure of fine-tuning the locations and orientations of the local frames.From theCambridge English Corpus At any time instant, the relative positions, orientations and velocities can be used to compute the total stiffness and damping forces acting at each node.From theCambridge English Corpus Molecules that are not spherical are averaged over all orientations.From theCambridge English Corpus Pre-crisis ideological allegiances and the historical performance records of the rival policy orientations determine baseline preferences.From theCambridge English Corpus The discourse structure typically establishes two stances or orientations to content - one relatively authoritative and historical, and the other resolutely personal and local.From theCambridge English Corpus Other approaches associate particular capabilities with particular state orientations and/or aspirations.From theCambridge English Corpus The figure contains two types of squares, one type involving a black-to-gray gradient, and the other a white-to-gray gradient, in different diagonal orientations.From theCambridge English Corpus Note that columnar structure in the selective responses for cardinal and oblique orientations appear to emerge simultaneously.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithorientationorientationThese are words often used in combination withorientation. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. achievement orientation Similarly, the achievement index shows the more developed a society is, the less emphatic theachievementorientationof its population. From theCambridge English Corpus general orientation Nevertheless, large numbers of easily identifiable bone fragments gave us clues to thegeneralorientationof the deposits. From theCambridge English Corpus goal orientation The low dynamic levels, the absence of vibrato and the lack ofgoalorientationare aspects of 'mourning', a description he thought appropriate for his work. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/orientation## |