English to Malay Dictionary acquaintance

acquaintance

kenalan
definition
noun
the students had little acquaintance with the language
a person's knowledge or experience of something.
a wide circle of friends and acquaintances
a person one knows slightly, but who is not a close friend.
translation of 'acquaintance'
noun
perkenalan
example
With the renewal of his 'acquaintance' with her, Jean's life takes a new turn.
I renewed my 'acquaintance' with Herbert
most men of her 'acquaintance' were in uniform now
the students had little 'acquaintance' with the language
Despite the title, this play adds little to our knowledge or appreciation of Beckett although assuming a fairly comprehensive 'acquaintance' with his works.
Black manages to compress a good deal into a limited space, calling on his thorough 'acquaintance' with a vast array of primary sources.
I renewed my 'acquaintance' with Herbert
Intuition represents knowledge by ‘direct 'acquaintance' with things.’
I'm currently on leave, so I should obviously be using all this spare time renewing my 'acquaintance' with children's telly, particularly if it's getting this risque.
Long 'acquaintance' with her own profession makes her impatient with fantasists and phonies.
When his marriage is disrupted by the renewal of his 'acquaintance' with Shimamoto, it comes back to haunt him.
Sentimental souls are invited to renew their 'acquaintance' with the Warrumbungle National Park during its 50 year celebrations next month.
Djuna Barnes was one of the bohemian set in 1920 and 30s Paris, and her creative circle of 'acquaintance' included Gertrude Stein.
So basically, you look at the family members, 'acquaintance' , or a total stranger.
In such terms Mr Gradgrind always mentally introduced himself, whether to his private circle of 'acquaintance' , or to the public in general.
It was a fine achievement and I hope the singers enjoyed singing it as much as I enjoyed the opportunity of renewing my 'acquaintance' with this excellent piece.
the pupils had little 'acquaintance' with the language
She despises George and is diverted by the renewal of her 'acquaintance' with the rakish Judge Brack who offers the possibility of flirting, gossip and intrigue.
Our first 'acquaintance' with power is, presumably, our experience of the power of personal agency.
Now, because of her 'acquaintance' with Moher, Zalie was looked at as if she were one of the most important people ever born.
Anyone who has any 'acquaintance' with the Bible will know that prophets regularly used strong language when confronted with hypocrisy or decadence.
If you get some special facilities because of your 'acquaintance' with the doctor, don't make it public - have regard for the feelings and sentiments of other patients.
While awaiting the widening of 16th Avenue N.W., you can broaden your 'acquaintance' with poetry at Annie's Book Co.
Should the rest of us trust what we see on television when our 'acquaintance' with a case is confined to that little bit of testimony that is billed as a confession?
Many shooters use nothing else, One young fellow of my 'acquaintance' , an avid shooter and hunter, mentioned he had never owned a wood-stocked rifle.
Very clever, Valda, though some professional magicians of my 'acquaintance' manage this trick with much more aplomb and good humor.
I left feeling a bit cheated, but in the following days renewed my 'acquaintance' with the Shostakovich concerto - encouraged by the memory of an inspired performance.
It is striking to realize how much of this material is personal-not subjective, but rather framed by her own family history or immediate 'acquaintance' .
It was the most amazing part of his 'acquaintance' with her yet.
As soon as the statement was issued to the press, however, anyone enjoying even the slightest 'acquaintance' with the player recognised that the words were not his.
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