orientation

noun

UK/ˌɔː.ri.enˈteɪ.ʃᵊn/
US/ˌɔːr.i.enˈteɪ.ʃᵊn/

Definitions of orientation noun

preferences(偏好)

  1. C2Uncountable(不可数名词)

    A person's particular preferences, values, beliefs, or habitual behaviors.

    (某人的)特定偏好、价值观或信仰。

    • We hire employees irrespective of their political orientation.

      我们聘请员工时不会考虑他们的政治倾向。

    • He has a strong environmental orientation that influences his consumer choices.

      他有强烈的环保倾向,这影响了他的消费选择。

    • The company's cultural orientation is to encourage innovation among employees.

      公司的文化倾向是鼓励员工创新。

aims(目标)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)

    The specific interests, activities, or objectives of an organization or business.

    (组织或企业的)方向;目标

    • The company is moving towards a more customer-oriented direction.

      公司正在朝着更加以客户为导向的方向发展。

    • The organization's orientation has shifted towards international collaborations.

      组织的发展方向已经转向国际合作。

    • The new startup has a technology-driven orientation.

      这家新创公司以技术驱动为导向。

training(培训)

  1. C2Uncountable(不可数名词)

    The process of training or preparing someone for a new job or activity.

    岗职训练;职前训练

    • All new employees are required to attend an orientation program.

      所有新员工都需要参加培训课程。

    • The university organized an orientation for the new students.

      大学为新生组织了迎新活动。

    • The course includes an orientation to the new software system.

      课程包括对新软件系统的介绍。

arrangement(排列)

  1. C1Uncountable(不可数名词)formal(正式)

    The arrangement or direction of something.

    方向;方位;定位

    • Ensure the furniture’s orientation maximizes the use of space.

      确保家具的摆放方向能充分利用空间。

    • The orientation of the solar panels must be adjusted for optimal performance.

      太阳能板的朝向必须调整以达到最佳性能。

    • The map’s orientation must align with the terrain.

      地图的朝向必须与地形一致。