Nghĩa của từ orient bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
the countries of Asia, especially eastern Asia.
verb
1
align or position (something) relative to the points of a compass or other specified positions.
the fires are oriented in direct line with the midsummer sunset
adjective
1
situated in or belonging to the east; oriental.
They were highly suspicious looking with lots of orient carpets and artwork but not really anything else.

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1. The Pearl of the Orient

2. Les Suites Orient, Bund Shanghai

3. The climbers stopped to orient themselves.

4. to orient the commodities towards one's custom.

5. The staple of the Orient, for example, is rice.

6. Chinese creation is Clangorous slogan from the orient

7. 3 Visually impaired people orient themselves by touch.

8. This morning, the Cheltenham restaurant, the Orient Rendezvous, was closed.

9. Orient Tours, which deals only with travel agencies.

10. Chinese creation is Clangorous slogan from the orient: 2

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12. And this enables them to orient in complete darkness.

13. * How to orient teachers and provide effective ongoing support.

14. Feature Orientation: Orient to ensure overhangs are well supported.

15. One Bloodline was in the orient and developed oriental

16. Why is Christmas celebrated so widely in the Orient?

17. Life is plentiful, life is cheap in the Orient.

18. Life is plentiful, life is cheap in the Orient

19. Alice missed it, as she groped to orient herself.

20. The people in the Orient are mainly yellow or brown.

21. The climbers stopped to orient themselves before descending the mountain.

22. Then we take the Orient Express to Istanbul from Nice.

23. The idea of cantilever construction is ancient in the Orient.

24. Then we take the Orient Express to Istanbul from there.

25. Subsequent writers re-orient and transform Spenser's devices to different contexts.

26. That provides you with insight into Christmas in the Orient today.

27. We must orient our products to the needs of the market.

28. We must orient our work to the needs of the markets.

29. The mountaineers found it hard to orient themselves in the fog.

30. They carried on trade in tea and spices with the orient.

31. You can easily orient yourself in the city by the famous buildings.

32. It took him some time to orient himself in his new school.

33. Clarion call for reform and opening up Gudang Treasures from the Orient.

34. In people, all it does is orient them toward the bottom line.

35. You will need the time to orient yourself to your new way of eating.

36. Humankind needed to orient itself Continually by Signs, or by an address.

37. On the lnternet,(Sentencedict.com ) Elvis is the conductor on the Orient Express.

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39. This can also orient the grains to increase strength in the required direction.

40. The train wasn’t exactly the Orient Express, but it was a ride in the great tradition of overland train travel, of which Christie did a great deal, often on the Orient Express.

41. I somehow doubt that the emperors of the Orient will accept a letter of credit.

42. Gender is thus an interesting feature to consider when we ask how we orient ourselves.

43. That most men orient themselves more as subjects than as citizens is a familiar theme.

44. The soybean plant was not used to any great extent for forage in the Orient.

45. We should be wary of using familiar Antagonisms to orient ourselves to it.

46. Orient the door subsystem(s) on the acceleration device in the direction of a rear impact.

47. Constellations are easily recognizable patterns that help people orient themselves using the night sky

48. Several routes in the past concurrently used the Orient Express name, or slight variations.

49. Duty here, therefore, does not mean at all what it means throughout the Orient.

50. 4. (a) What do reports from the Orient illustrate with regard to honor and worship?