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ac·quain·tance
/əˈkwentṇ(t)s/
認識,瞭解;相識的人,熟人
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ac·quaint·ance
n.
1.
A
state
of
being
acquainted
,
or
of
having
intimate
,
or
more
than
slight
or
superficial
,
knowledge
;
personal
knowledge
gained
by
intercourse
short
of
that
of
friendship
or
intimacy
;
as
,
I
know
the
man
;
but
have
no
acquaintance
with
him
.
Contract
no
friendship
,
or
even
acquaintance
,
with
a
guileful
man
.
--
Sir
W
.
Jones
.
2.
A
person
or
persons
with
whom
one
is
acquainted
.
Montgomery
was
an
old
acquaintance
of
Ferguson
.
--
Macaulay
.
Note:
☞
In
this
sense
the
collective
term
acquaintance
was
formerly
both
singular
and
plural
,
but
it
is
now
commonly
singular
,
and
has
the
regular
plural
acquaintances
.
To be of acquaintance
,
to
be
intimate
.
To take acquaintance of
or
with
,
to
make
the
acquaintance
of
. [
Obs
.]
Syn:
--
Familiarity
;
intimacy
;
fellowship
;
knowledge
.
Usage:
--
Acquaintance
,
Familiarity
,
Intimacy
.
These
words
mark
different
degrees
of
closeness
in
social
intercourse
.
Acquaintance
arises
from
occasional
intercourse
;
as
,
our
acquaintance
has
been
a
brief
one
.
We
can
speak
of
a
slight
or
an
intimate
acquaintance
.
Familiarity
is
the
result
of
continued
acquaintance
.
It
springs
from
persons
being
frequently
together
,
so
as
to
wear
off
all
restraint
and
reserve
;
as
,
the
familiarity
of
old
companions
.
Intimacy
is
the
result
of
close
connection
,
and
the
freest
interchange
of
thought
;
as
,
the
intimacy
of
established
friendship
.
Our
admiration
of
a
famous
man
lessens
upon
our
nearer
acquaintance
with
him
.
--
Addison
.
We
contract
at
last
such
a
familiarity
with
them
as
makes
it
difficult
and
irksome
for
us
to
call
off
our
minds
.
--
Atterbury
.
It
is
in
our
power
to
confine
our
friendships
and
intimacies
to
men
of
virtue
.
--
Rogers
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
acquaintance
n
1:
personal
knowledge
or
information
about
someone
or
something
[
syn
:
familiarity
,
conversance
,
conversancy
]
2:
a
relationship
less
intimate
than
friendship
[
syn
:
acquaintanceship
]
3:
a
person
with
whom
you
are
acquainted
; "
I
have
trouble
remembering
the
names
of
all
my
acquaintances
"; "
we
are
friends
of
the
family
" [
syn
:
friend
]
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