Reacquaint Meaning in English
word
ˌri.əˈkweɪnt
ree-uh-KWAYNT
ɹˈiːkweɪnt
ree-KWAYNT
Definición
To get to know something or someone again after a period of not being familiar with them.
Uso & Matices
Used formally or in written English; often found as 'reacquaint oneself with'. Common in contexts where you return to something after a long break, like a skill, place, or person. Not as commonly used in daily conversation as 'get to know again'.
Spanish: volver a familiarizarse - reacostumbrarsePortuguese (BR): relembrar - reencontrarPortuguese (PT): relembrar - reencontrarChinese (Simplified): 重新熟悉 - 重新了解Chinese (Traditional): 重新熟悉 - 重新瞭解Hindi: फिर से परिचय कराना - दोबारा जाननाArabic: إعادة التعارف - إعادة التآلفBengali: পুনরায় পরিচিত হওয়া - আবার জানাশোনা করাRussian: снова познакомиться - вновь ознакомитьсяJapanese: 再び親しむ - 再認識するVietnamese: làm quen lại - tự làm quen lạiKorean: 다시 익숙해지다 - 다시 알게 되다Turkish: yeniden tanışmak - tekrar aşina olmakUrdu: دوبارہ واقف ہونا - دوبارہ جانناIndonesian: mengenal kembali - membiasakan diri lagi
Oraciones de Ejemplo
It's time to reacquaint ourselves with old friends from college.
natural
I need to reacquaint myself with the new software.
basic
After ten years abroad, she had to reacquaint herself with her hometown.
basic
We should reacquaint the children with the basic rules.
basic
After a long break, he needed to reacquaint himself with his guitar playing.
natural
Let me reacquaint you with how things work around here.
natural