| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| acquire | /ə'kwa͜iəɹ/ | (transitive; formal) If you acquire something, you buy or get it. | acquisition acquisitive |
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acquire
ReplyDelete[ə'kwaiə]
v. 获得,取得,学到
We admired his intellectual providence to acquire vast stores of dry information.
to reduce predictable risks associated with this familiar situation is to encourage adolescents to acquire attributes that characterize good teachers.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; nyuu syu suru
The Jets acquired quarterback Kevin O'Connell from the Detroit Lions for an undisclosed draft choice.
ReplyDeleteHe has a marvelous linguistic knowledge which he acquired in his later years
ReplyDeleteShe has mastered English grammar and acquired a large vocabulary without the help of a teacher.
ReplyDeleteTheir greatest fear seems to be that we'll acquire technological knowledge from the aliens that would give us such a tremendous economic and military
ReplyDeleteKorean : 습득하다
TechCrunch has reported that as per their sources Intuit is going to acquire Mint which is a popular web based financial service.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Acquisire
New requirement ensures students acquire discipline-based writing experience.
ReplyDeleteRussian: приобретать