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词汇 accept
释义 accept
verb
uk /əkˈsept/ us /əkˈsept/

acceptverb (TAKE)


B1[ T ]
to agree to take something: 接受;收受;领受
Do you accept credit cards?你们接受信用卡支付吗?
She was in Mumbai to accept an award for her latest novel.她赴孟买领取最新一部小说所获奖项。
I offered her an apology, but she wouldn't accept it.我向她道歉,但是她不接受。
I accept full responsibility for the failure of the plan.我承担这项计划失败的全部责任。
The new coffee machines will accept coins of any denomination.新型咖啡机接受任何面值的硬币。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to accept something that is offered
acceptThey were charged with accepting illegal contributions.
takeShe offered him the job and he took it.
say yes (to)I asked him to marry me and he said yes.
take someone up onThank you – I’d like to take you up on your offer.
B1[ I or T ]
to say yes to an offer or invitation: 接受(提议或邀请);同意
We've offered her the job, but I don't know whether she'll accept it.我们把这份工作给了她,但是我不知道她会不会接受。
I've just accepted an invitation to the opening-night party.我刚刚接受了参加首映晚会的邀请。
I've been invited to their wedding but I haven't decided whether to accept.他们邀请我参加婚礼,但是我还没有决定去不去。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to say yes to a suggestion or idea
agreeI suggested they seek legal counsel and they agreed.
acceptI have no choice but to accept the ruling of the court.
acquiesceThe police acquiesced to the rebels' demands.
assentBy signing, you assent to the terms of the contract.
consentI consent to a search of my vehicle.
After a lot of careful thought, she decided to accept their offer.
She is too proud to accept any help.
Do you think the seller will accept £196,000 for the house?
I don't usually accept lifts from strange men.
UK A lot of shops won't accept cheques unless you have a cheque card with you.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Accepting & agreeing
accepting
accommodation
accreditation
agree to something
agree with something
arrive
assent
compact
conclusion
countenance
currency
formal
pre-approved
presumed consent
ratification
ratify
re-establish
regrant
signatory
unquestioning

acceptverb (APPROVE)


B2[ T ]
to consider something or someone as satisfactory: (对…满意而)接受,接纳;欢迎
The manuscript was accepted for publication last week.手稿于上周获得认可,准备出版。
She was accepted as a full member of the society.她被接纳为该协会的正式成员。
His fellow workers refused to accept him (= to include him as one of their group).他的同事不把他当作自己人。
It is difficult for many people to accept a literal interpretation of the Bible.很多人觉得难以接受对圣经的字面诠释。
The committee decided with one voice to accept the proposal.委员会一致同意接受该提议。
While I accept that he's not perfect in many ways, I do actually quite like the man.
He was a very stubborn man who refused to accept defeat.
We must accept the results of a democratic election.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Accepting & agreeing
accepting
accommodation
accreditation
agree to something
agree with something
arrive
assent
compact
conclusion
countenance
currency
formal
pre-approved
presumed consent
ratification
ratify
re-establish
regrant
signatory
unquestioning

acceptverb (BELIEVE)


B2[ T ]
to believe that something is true: 相信
The police refused to accept her version of the story.警方不相信她的说法。
He still hasn't accepted the situation (= realized that he cannot change it).他仍无法接受现实。
[ + that ]I can't accept that there's nothing we can do.我不相信我们无能为力了。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to say that you are wrong
confessRawlinson finally confessed to the robbery.
own upCome on, own up - who's eaten the last sandwich?
fess upFess up - you wanted to go to the cinema instead, didn't you?
come cleanI decided to come clean about the broken vase.
concedeShe did eventually concede that the instructions were not very clear.
admitHe admitted that he had been wrong.
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to accept that something is true
acceptI fully accept that I was wrong.
acknowledgeI acknowledge that the project has faced delays, but we will do all we can to make up time.
recognizeI do recognize that mistakes were made.
admitWhy don't you just admit you got it wrong?
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to believe someone or something
believeCan we believe a word of what this man says?
acceptMost people accept what the newspapers say as being correct.
creditUKIt’s hard to credit that she’s 87.
swallowI personally find it hard to swallow the official narrative.
buyWhen it comes to global warming, he doesn't buy it, and is out to discredit the whole theory.
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to accept or continue in a situation that is difficult or unpleasant
bearI will bear the responsibility for whatever happens.
endureShe endured years of hip pain before seeing a surgeon.
sufferShe suffers from severe asthma.
acceptI have finally accepted that I can't change who he is.
resign yourself toI have resigned myself to the fact that I'll never work again.
become resigned toPeople have become resigned to the fact that increased security means much longer wait times at airports.
She can't accept she made a mistake and now she's trying to lay the blame on her assistant.
Rationally, he knows that she won't ever go back to him, but emotionally he can't accept it.
She refused to accept that she was wrong and stalked furiously out of the room.她拒绝承认自己的错误,怒气冲冲地走出了房间。
I had to accept that the relationship had run its course.这段关系已经结束,我不得不接受这个现实。
It was a terrible struggle for him to accept her death.他经过一番痛苦的挣扎才接受了她已死的事实。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Believing
allegedly
article of faith
ascribe something to something
ascription
belief
delude
deluded
evidently
feel it in your bonesidiom
give credence to something
hold
incline
put stock in somethingidiom
received
recognize
room
room for doubtidiom
see something in someone/something
swallow
swear

accept | American Dictionary


accept
verb[ T ]
us/ɪkˈsept, æk-/
to agree to take something, or to consider something as satisfactory, reasonable, or true:
She accepted the job offer.
He was accused of accepting bribes.
Do you accept credit cards?
He refuses to accept the fact that he could be wrong.
If you accept an offer or an invitation, you say yes to it:
We accepted an invitation to visit China.
To accept is also to allow someone to become a member of an organization or group:
He was accepted by three colleges.
To accept is also to consider someone as now belonging to your group as an equal:
She never felt accepted by the other girls in her sorority.

accept | Business English


accept
verb
uk /əkˈsept/us
[ T ]
to agree to take something:
accept a cheque/credit card/cashDo you accept credit cards?
accept a booking/orderYour order has been accepted and will be processed within 48 hours.
The buyer may refuse to accept the goods if they do not comply with the contract.
Please accept my apology for our mistake.
I accept full responsibility for the failure of the project.
[ I or T ]
to say yes to an offer or invitation:
accept an offer/job/positionWe've offered her the job, but I don't know whether she'll accept.
Almost 80% of policyholders voted to accept the deal.
I've accepted an invitation to speak at the conference.
[ T ]
to consider something or someone as satisfactory:
accept sb/sth as sthWe are pleased to announce that we have been accepted as a full member of the Association of Consultant Engineers.
accept sth for sthThe design has been accepted for production.
[ T ] INSURANCE
to agree to provide insurance for something or someone:
The decision by insurance underwriters to accept the risk demonstrates the strength of his case.
[ T ] FINANCE
to agree to pay a bill of exchange

Examples of accept


accept
Major alterations to the text will be accepted only at the author's expense.
The loose-coupling theory is not yet generally accepted.
I have accordingly suggested that such an account cannot be accepted as it stands, and needs revision.
Giegerich 1999 : 17), because the conditions for accepting the ' given ', already existing, are distinct from the conditions for creating the new.
In many areas, the idea that a clear-cut boundary exists between the presence and absence of pathology is no longer accepted.
The majority (n=90, 89.1 %) felt accepted by most people, 8 (7.9 %) by some, 3 (3 %) by no one.
Only diagnoses made by appropriately qualified staff (consultant psychiatrists or consultant paediatricians working in the field of neurodevelopmental disability) were accepted as valid.
The central committee usually accepts ideas coming from a few top political leaders as absolute and unquestionable.
One lear ns more about the notion of collaborative lear ning if one accepts that conflict and disag reement can also be involved.
Because this is ethnographic research that uses a case study method, we accepted the first four families who met our requirements and agreed to participate.
The six papers that were accepted represent major areas of research in the field.
Generalizations are accepted when they fall into one of the two groups described in the rest of the section: best rules and contextual rules.
Thus, it is proven that if a string is generated by the context-free grammar, it is accepted by the finite-state approximation of the grammar.
The parser uses a chart-based best-first algorithm that accepts input incrementally.
However, none of these theories is universally accepted.
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