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" of their sorrounding acquaintance"
I am reading a book and I couldn't understand this frase.
Could someone please translate it to me im portuguese?
" to engage the general good opinion of their sorrounding acquaintance"
Thanks
May 16, 2018 3:50 PM
Answers · 2
Based on the information you've provided, I can offer this:
The word "acquaintance" is meaning a of "slight-knowing;" not necessarily a close friend, or somebody you know very well, but you're somewhat familiar or recognize the person in mention.
So when it's used in the way you're inquiring "of their surrounding acquaintance," the impression is that it means that "somewhat familiar environment;" as if you're visiting somewhere you slightly recognize, but not absolutely in a common area.
Hope that helps. :)
May 16, 2018
Can you provide the full sentence/paragraph that it's in, pls?
There *can* be contextual differences in what it means, but just to be sure...
May 16, 2018
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