orient
v.
c.1727, originally "to arrange facing east," from French s'orienter "to take one's bearings," literally "to face the east" (also the source of German orientierung), from Old French orient "east," from Latin orientum (see Orient, n.). Extended meaning "determine bearings" first attested 1842; figurative sense is from 1850. Related: Oriented; orienting.
〔李〕[ori =to rise上升;-ent ⇒“that or where the sun rises太阳升起方向的”→] a. eastern东方的
〔李〕[ori;-enta./n.] n.东方 v.使……朝东; 调整 a.东方的 ←ori,ort (L oriri,ortus)=to rise 上升
〔蒋〕[ori升起;原义为’太阳升起的地方”] 东方,东方的