Synonym: East, Orient, eastern hemisphere, orientate, point. Antonym: Occident. Similar words: orientation, nutrient, friend, friendly, experience, boyfriend, experienced, girlfriend. Meaning: ['ɔːrɪənt] n. 1. the countries of Asia 2. the hemisphere that includes Eurasia and Africa and Australia. v. 1. be oriented 2. determine one's position with reference to another point 3. cause to point. adj. (poetic) eastern.
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91. From view of and universities characteristic, their training mode should orient andhave characteristic.
92. Therefore, we should change the stereotype, emancipate Orient from the disadvantageous ideology of Orientalism.
93. If I walk along C, I should say in the positive direction, in the direction that I have chosen to orient C.
94. This paper introduces the national character, organizations and literatures about the Occident bookplate and its history of spreading to the Orient, especially China and Japan.
95. Sister train to Europe's Venice Simplon Orient Express, an open-air observation car allows heady aromas of the Orient to waft onboard.
96. How to transfix and realize orient run-through on Three Gorges Reservoir sector, Yangtze has been being a focus and disputation problem of academic circle historically.
97. Regional brand should be built up by internal stakeholders, and orient to satisfaction with internal and external stakeholders.
98. When we overheard that there was an outbreak of some sickness in town that had originated in the orient we knew it was time to come out of hiding and see what was going on.
99. As seed crystal in diamond film of vapor chemical deposit ion, the biger deposition rate of diamond film, the strong orient of cryst aline and the low growth temperature, etc.
100. East Indian cereal grass whose seed yield a somewhat bitter flour, a staple in the Orient.
101. To unify the path and the system is to scientifically orient socialism with Chinese characteristics, which has sufficient theoretical capacity and enormous innovation space.
102. His novels possessed grumous aesthetic style and the characteristics of strong orient tone and reserved dense classic affection.
103. San Francisco is generally known as the U.S. " gateway to the Orient ".
104. Recently, the Pearl of the Orient to the number of songs K less.
105. On the other hand, birds with damaged cluster N regions could no longer sense and orient to magnetic fields.
106. In the Southern Hemisphere, they orient towards the geographical North Pole, which is a magnetic south pole.
107. Consonance and compromising were basic characteristics of thought of Orient Culture School.
108. Acupuncture anesthesia is not used for surgery in the Orient to the extent that its proponents suggest.
109. Pearl of the Orient to see and listen to what you to and from the lingering!
110. These orient themselves so that a fluid - filled cavity, the blastocoel[sentencedict.com], forms inside the mass of cells.
111. At present, the methods of edge detection of erythrocyte are using traditional theory such as edge one-order or second-order orient differential coefficient and using simple methods to detect edge.
112. Lucio Bubacco :I take inspirations in all my trips, from the Orient to the Occident, from the North to the South.
113. The function of voice coil motor in the flip chip process is to complete three movements: pick, orient and place.
114. birds, turtles and even bacteria orient to the earth's magnetic field lines.
115. Weishaupt soon infiltrates the Continental Order of Freemasons with this Illuminati doctrine and establishes lodges of the Grand Orient to be their secret headquarters.
116. To achieve the goal aforesaid, China set up four Asset Management Corpoaration(AMC for short) called Xinda, Huarong, Great Wall, Orient to accept a great deal of non-performing loans.
117. His rousing success in New York led to offers for more appearances in America and Europe, and a trip to the Orient in 1929. Segovia and the classical guitar had arrived.
118. The researchers concluded that cattle do generally orient themselves in a north-south direction. This north-south preference has also been noted in flies, termites and honeybees .
119. Ex. 9 By the third criterion, the great literatures of the Orient spring to mind, not to mention the languages of Tolstoy, Goethe, Cervantes and Racine.
120. Furthermore, we orient each edge arbitrarily from one end to the other.
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