Unacquainted Meaning in English
word
ˌʌn.əˈkweɪn.tɪd
un-uh-KWAYN-tid
ʌnɐkwˈeɪntɪd
un-uh-KWAYN-tid
释义
Not having knowledge or experience of something, or not knowing someone personally.
用法与细微差别
Mostly formal or written. Common with 'with' or 'to' (e.g., 'unacquainted with the rules'). Used to describe lack of familiarity with people or things. 'Unfamiliar' is more common in daily conversation for things.
Spanish: no familiarizado - desconocidoPortuguese (BR): não familiarizado - desconhecidoPortuguese (PT): não familiarizado - desconhecidoChinese (Simplified): 不熟悉的 - 不认识的Chinese (Traditional): 不熟悉的 - 不認識的Hindi: अनजान - अपरिचितArabic: غيرُ مُطّلع - غيرُ مَألوفBengali: অপরিচিত - অজ্ঞাতRussian: незнакомый - неосведомлённыйJapanese: 知らない - 不慣れなVietnamese: không quen thuộc - không biếtKorean: 낯선 - 잘 모르는Turkish: aşina olmayan - yabancıUrdu: ناواقف - نا آشناIndonesian: tidak akrab - tidak mengetahui
例句
I am unacquainted with this software.
basic
She felt unacquainted with the rules.
basic
We are unacquainted with the new neighbors.
basic
I felt totally unacquainted with the culture when I moved abroad.
natural
He seemed unacquainted with social media trends.
natural
The chef was completely unacquainted with local ingredients, so he struggled at first.
natural