Acquainted đi với giới từ gì? Acquainted with là gì?? chắc chắn là câu hỏi chung của rất nhiều người. Để hiểu hơn về ý nghĩa, ngữ pháp cũng như cách sử dụng “Acquainted” trong Tiếng Anh như thế nào?
Nội dung chính
1. Acquainted là gì?
Giải nghĩa
Trong Tiếng Anh, “Acquainted” đóng vai trò là tính từ[after verb]
Cách đọc: /əˈkweɪn.t̬ɪd/
- knowing or being familiar with a person: biết hoặc quen với một người:
- familiar with sth: quen với điều gì đó
2. Acquainted đi với giới từ gì?
“Acquainted” được sử dụng rất phổ biến trong khi nói và viết. Vậy sau Acquainted là giới từ gì?
Acquainted + with
Are you fully acquainted with the facts?
Acquainted to hay with?
I cannot readily think of a natural English sentence that uses “get acquainted to”. It is always “get acquainted with somebody/something” as far as I know.
Acquainted to hay with
3. Get acquainted with có nghĩa là gì?
get acquainted with
Cụm động từ: quen với
Ví dụ: Tôi đã quen với việc sống độc lập. (I got acquainted with living independently.)
Tôi đang tập làm quen với việc học trong một môi trường mới. (I am getting acquainted with studying in the new school with new friends.)
Một số từ liên quan với acquainted
Từ đồng nghĩa
adjective
abreast , advised , apprised of , clued in , conversant , enlightened , familiarized , familiar with , informed , in the know , versed in , versant , versed , educated , instructed , knowledgeable , au courant , au fait , cognizant , familiar , known , related , schooled
Acquainted đi với giới từ gì, Get acquainted with La gì, Acquainted to or with, Get acquainted with sb, Acquainted with nghĩa là gì, Acquainted to là gì, Acquaint to, Get acquainted with something
Bài tập Acquainted đi với giới từ gì
Which preposition to use with « acquainted »
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Every hardship he endures, every step he advances, in his wide and laborious career of Beneficence, instead of impairing his strength, invigorates his frame; instead of diminishing his influence, increases the utility of his conduct, by making the world acquainted the sanctity of his character.
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Illustration: BILLINGS AS A BOCARRO “I am acquainted Weston,” said father, “and perhaps I can tell you about your uncle.
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Isn’t it glorious that we can get acquainted at last?
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But Mr. Tebrick took up a book and let them get acquainted themselves, and presently looking up saw that they had come together and Polly was stroking his wife, patting her and running her fingers through her fur.
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People soon become acquainted board ship, and generally endeavour to agree as well as possible, in order to render the monotony of a long voyage at all supportable.
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That German literature, with which at this time Carlyle had been more or less acquainted ten years, had done much to foster and develop his genius there can be no doubt; although the book which first created a storm in his mind, and awoke him to the consciousness of his own abundant faculty, was the “Confessions” of Rousseau,–a fact which is well worthy of record and remembrance.
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They spoke in disguised voices, though as they were upper classmen they were fairly safe from recognition; the new girls were hardly acquainted themselves and knew few of the older students by name.
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With Mr. Powis, in particular, we were acquainted circumstances that left a vivid recollection of his manliness and professional skill.
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If I may instance an example, I am acquainted the last dime with what you made (or rather lost), and I know you have since cashed a considerable draft on London.“
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you will not then look so unsociably upon each other: for we find that these strangers of whom we read, were as well acquainted before the conclusion of the first story, as if they had known each other many years.
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We‘ve never got acquainted tonight.“
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“You seem pretty well acquainted here,” he persisted. “
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He and I have got quite acquainted late and talk most learnedly together.
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They had been acquainted their infancy, and Mr. Adams had, with much ado, prevented them from marrying, and persuaded them to wait till a few years‘ service and thrift had a little improved their experience, and enabled them to live comfortably together.
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“It is remarkable that the Chinese author, Hung Hao, who lived a century before M. Polo, makes mention in his memoirs nearly in the same words of this custom of the Uighurs, with whom he became acquainted his captivity in the kingdom of the Kin.
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This was wholly due to visual imagery of scenes with which I was first acquainted reaching manhood, and shows, I think, that the scenes of childhood and youth, though vividly impressed on the memory, are by no means numerous, and may be quite thrown into the background by the abundance of after experiences; but this, as we have seen, is not the case with the other forms of association.
Đáp án
- with
- in
- N/A
- by
- on
- for
- among
- under
- to
- N/A
- until
- over
- of
- from
- during
- after