orient
US /ˈɔːr.i.ent/
UK /ˈɔːr.i.ent/

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orienter, diriger
to align or position something in relation to a specific direction or point
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The map was difficult to orient without a compass.
La carte était difficile à orienter sans boussole.
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We need to orient the solar panels towards the sun.
Nous devons orienter les panneaux solaires vers le soleil.
2.
orienter, familiariser
to make someone familiar with a new situation or environment
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The company will orient new employees during their first week.
L'entreprise va orienter les nouveaux employés pendant leur première semaine.
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It took him a while to orient himself to the new city.
Il lui a fallu un certain temps pour s'orienter dans la nouvelle ville.
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