词汇 | accepting |
释义 | accepting adjective uk /əkˈsep.tɪŋ/ us /əkˈsep.tɪŋ/ willing to allow or approve of something or someone, or to consider something as normal: 包容的 They found the locals to be generally accepting of their religion.他们发现当地人普遍包容他们的宗教。 I feel truly safe here. The people are very accepting and non-judgmental.我在这里很有安全感,这里的人们都很宽容,没有偏见。 She said that society was becoming more accepting of relationships in which the woman is older. He said that people in the past were more accepting of death. This may reflect a more accepting attitude towards transgender people. As we became more accepting of email, it developed its own etiquette. I liked Montreal; I found it more accepting than my home town. I expected my parents to be angry and shocked, but they were very accepting. Accepting & agreeing accommodation accreditation agree to something agree with something aligned assent compact conclusion countenance currency formal presumed consent ratification re-establish regrant revalidate root signatory unquestioning without a murmuridiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Approving & approval Examples of acceptingaccepting Accepting the purely syntactic part of this extremely simple analysis, let us consider the semantics of the sentence. Similar things are discovered in ways of receiving compliments, receiving thanks, accepting offers, giving advice, and showing concern. It may be resolved, however, by accepting that mathematical knowledge comprises both images of knowledge and the body of knowledge. The times were just not right for accepting that men under dramatically oppressive conditions would engage in such practices. Accepting that pain and illness are involved can, however, be very well accommodated in the model, and this is particularly true for the housing factors. On (12b), we should resist accepting coda capture until a simpler alternative which dispenses with the device is proved to be empirically underpowered. The medieval tradition is virtually unanimous in accepting 72. Accepting that energy has to be conserved, this proves that the fog explosions are, indirectly, driven by solar energy. Modelers must be their own harshest critics when it comes to accepting simulation or biorobotic results as relevant to biology. Accepting that they are narratives whose veracity is questionable, she shows how deponents used words in order to position themselves in particular ways. The only approximation relies on accepting that the large-eddy motions do not change significantly while crossing the set of anemometers. By simply accepting the midlevel principles, teasing out their implications, deriving appropriate rules, and applying the rules, one can accomplish the functional end of ethics. Thus, social task demands might relax children's criteria for accepting multiple labels. I see three components of this tradition that create the atmosphere favorable to accepting the emergence of healthcare as a right. For an immigrant, rights of citizenship come into being by the state accepting the responsibility for him as a citizen. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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