acceptance
noun OPAL W
/əkˈseptəns/
/əkˈseptəns/
接受(礼物、邀请、建议等) - Please confirm your acceptance of this offer in writing.
请书面确认你接受这项建议。 - He made a short acceptance speech/speech of acceptance.
他发表了简短的提名感言。 - Invitations have been sent out and 80 acceptances have already been received.
请帖已经发出,目前收到了 80 份接受邀请的回复。 - So far we have had one refusal and three acceptances.
迄今为止,我们收到一个回绝,三个接受。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- complete
- full
- total
- …
- achieve
- find
- gain
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- address
- speech
- letter
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- acceptance among
- acceptance of
- Please confirm your acceptance of this offer in writing.
同意;认可 - The new laws have gained widespread acceptance.
新法律获得广泛赞同。
Topics Discussion and agreementc1- A new theory emerged that quickly gained wide acceptance.
一种新理论出现了,很快获得了广泛认可。 - The idea was slow to gain general acceptance.
这一想法慢慢才被普遍接受。 - Their attitude was condemned as blind acceptance of authority.
他们的态度被指责为盲目接受权威。 - These concepts have gained broad acceptance among scientists.
这些观念已得到科学家的普遍认可。 - society's acceptance of homosexuality
社会对同性恋的认可 - The Assembly voted against acceptance of constitutional reform.
议会投票表决反对宪法改革。 - The aim was to secure recognition and acceptance of national boundaries by all member states.
目的是确保所有成员国承认和接受国家边界。 - The government needed to win acceptance for its economic package.
政府需要赢得对其经济一揽子计划的认可。 - There is growing acceptance of the view that education is the basis for economic success.
人们越来越接受教育是经济成功的基础这一观点。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- complete
- full
- total
- …
- achieve
- find
- gain
- …
- address
- speech
- letter
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- acceptance among
- acceptance of
- The new laws have gained widespread acceptance.
接纳,接受(为成员、会员等) - Your acceptance into the insurance plan is guaranteed.
你参加保险计划一事已有保证。 - Social acceptance is important for most young people.
对大多数青年来说,为社会所接纳很重要。 - The group is now seeking formal acceptance.
这个团体现正努力寻求官方的承认。
- Your acceptance into the insurance plan is guaranteed.
无怨接受(逆境、困境等);逆来顺受 - acceptance of death/suffering
接受死亡/苦难
- acceptance of death/suffering
词源mid 16th cent.: from Old French, from accepter, from Latin acceptare, frequentative of accipere ‘take something to oneself’, from ad- ‘to’ + capere ‘take’.