释义 |
orientedo‧ri‧ent‧ed /ˈɔːrientəd, ˈɒri- $ ˈɔː-/ AWL (also orientated British English) adjective - Against the changing world envisaged by the consumer oriented enterprise, there are the new poor, the new urban beggars.
- It is suitable for those wishing to combine a serious business oriented course with a holiday in London.
- Loans have more recently been extended to finance education and other socially oriented projects.
- Most traditional style, discipline oriented lectures have been discontinued.
- There are, however, great differences in linguistic style between academically and non-academically oriented children.
- Today we have less confidence than before in the power of more external, socially oriented ideologies to change the world.
giving a lot of time, effort, or attention to one particular thing: A lot of the younger students don’t seem to be politically oriented at all. She’s very career orientated. The country’s economy is export oriented. |