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ac·quire·ment
/əˈkwaɪrmənt/
取得;學識;才藝
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ac·quire·ment
n.
The
act
of
acquiring
,
or
that
which
is
acquired
;
attainment
.
“Rules
for
the
acquirement
of
a
taste.”
His
acquirements
by
industry
were
. . .
enriched
and
enlarged
by
many
excellent
endowments
of
nature
.
--
Hayward
.
Syn:
--
Acquisition
,
Acquirement
.
Usage:
Acquirement
is
used
in
opposition
to
a
natural
gift
or
talent
;
as
,
eloquence
,
and
skill
in
music
and
painting
,
are
acquirements
;
genius
is
the
gift
or
endowment
of
nature
.
It
denotes
especially
personal
attainments
,
in
opposition
to
material
or
external
things
gained
,
which
are
more
usually
called
acquisitions
;
but
this
distinction
is
not
always
observed
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
acquirement
n
:
an
ability
that
has
been
acquired
by
training
[
syn
:
skill
,
accomplishment
,
acquisition
,
attainment
]
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