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1 orient
1. noun 2. transitive verborient oneself — sich orientieren od. zurechtfinden
- oriented — - orientiert
* * *['o:riənt] 1.- academic.ru/118990/the_Orient">the Orient- oriental 2. noun(a person who comes from the east.) der Orientale/die Orientalin* * *Ori·ent[ˈɔ:riənt]n no pl▪ the \Orient der Orient* * *['ɔːrɪənt]1. nOrient m; (poet also) Morgenland nt2. adj (poet)sun, moon aufgehend3. vtSee:= orientate* * *A s1. a) poet Orient m, Osten m, Morgen mb) obs Sonnenaufgang m, östliche Himmelsgegenda) der Orient, poet das Morgenland,b) (Ost)Asien n3. a) Perle f von hohem Glanzb) Wasser n (einer Perle)B adj1. obs aufgehend:2. poet orientalisch, östlich3. von hohem Glanz (Perlen)C v/t [ˈɔːrıent; US auch ˈəʊ-]1. eine Kirche etc osten3. a) CHEM, PHYS orientierenb) TECH ausrichten, einstellen4. eine Landkarte einnorden5. fig etwas ausrichten (toward[s] auf akk):orient o.s. sich orientieren (by an dat, nach) (a. fig);orient o.s. to a new situation sich auf eine neue Situation einstellen;psychology-oriented research psychologisch ausgerichtete Forschung6. neue Mitarbeiter etc einführen* * *1. noun 2. transitive verb(fig.) einweisen (in in + Akk.); ausrichten, abstellen ( towards auf + Akk.) [Programm]orient oneself — sich orientieren od. zurechtfinden
- oriented — - orientiert
* * *n.Orient m.
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