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orienate
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/02/21 14:43 UTC 版)
語源
Probably from an incorrectly relatinized form of orientate, from Latin oriēns (“orient”, oriēnt- in compounds) + -ate (verb-forming suffix), or, from a misspelling of the same (see Citations page). Compare oriency and orience as well as eventerate.
動詞
orienate (third-person singular simple present orienates, present participle orienating, simple past and past participle orienated)
- (transitive, reflexive) To orientate (oneself/something), be able not to get lost.
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1931, Frontier Times - Volume 9, page 379:
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Standing by the skeleton foundations, it is easy to orienate the old tragedy and to say with approximate accuracy, "There stood Wild Bill wher the fight began;" " On this spot McCanles fell;" " There Woods stumbled to his death;" and "Yonder toward the old bridge, the doomed and wounded Gordon staggered in flight."
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1961, J. W. Langstone, Modern Methods with Racing Pigeons, page 132:
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[…] mainly to ensure they would not rest, if possible, since the bird normally comes only to land at its nest—less than two hours' flying time away, in good weather, so giving a very generous allowance of time to return home before the morning light if they were able to orienate themselves on release .
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- (transitive, reflexive or intransitive, social sciences, religion, dated) To change (or make something change) for or get accustomed (or make something get accustomed) to a new situation, adapt.
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1948, Defendants' trial exhibits:
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"...a militant party, a revolutionary party, bold enongh to lead the proletarians to the struggle for power, with sufficient experience to be able to orienate itself in the complicated problems that arise in a revolutionary situation [...]
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1930, United States Veterans' Bureau Medical report, volume VI:
- (transitive) To point (something) in a particular direction.
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1940, Orate Fratres, volume 15, No.15:
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For in every respect the author's approach and treatment are soundly calculated to develop a mentality, to orienate a spirituality, that will be nothing if not wholesome and traditional.
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1948, British Documents on Foreign Affairs--reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print: Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia:
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[...]; but, apart from the general tendency on the part of the Government to orienate their economy in the direction of the latter country, the reason for this preference is threefold, [...]
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1978, Virendra Kumar, Committees and Commissions in India, 1947-73, page 286:
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Active initiative should also come from the Trade Union to provide necessary healthy diversion and also to re-orienate the working of the trade unions .
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2016, Dean Marquis, Roxanne: And the Netherworld:
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