fa·mil·i·ar·ize (also familiarise British English) /fəˈmɪliəraɪz/ verb
familiarize yourself/somebody with somethingto learn about something so that you understand it, or to teach someone else about something so that they understand it 使自己/某人熟悉某事物,使自己/某人通晓某事物
Employees must familiarize themselves with the health and safety manual.
雇员必须熟悉健康和安全手册。
Examples from the Corpus
familiarize yourself/somebody with something• Taylor familiarized himself withexistingdesigns, borrowingfeatures from several.• Jules, you can accompany Alice and familiarize yourself withLondon.• Besides, the way our winter has been going, it seemed like the year to familiarize myself withsnowshoes.• To familiarize pupils with the creation and use of a database. 3.• Worcester was a good quiet place to begin, he said, to familiarize myself with the feel of the stage.• These programsfamiliarize trainees with the production line, company policies and procedures, and the requirements of the job.• To familiarize pupils with the skills of planning and organizing information. 2.• To familiarize pupils with the use of outside databases e.g. Prestel. 4.
familiarize• Taylor familiarized himself with existing designs, borrowingfeatures from several.• Besides, the way our winter has been going, it seemed like the year to familiarize myself with snowshoes.• Worcester was a good quiet place to begin, he said, to familiarize myself with the feel of the stage.• These programsfamiliarizetrainees with the production line, company policies and procedures, and the requirements of the job.• Jules, you can accompany Alice and familiarize yourself with London.