词汇 | thesaurus_articles_to-accept-something-that-is-offered |
释义 | to accept something that is offeredThese words mean to willingly take something that someone offers you or say yes to an offer made by someone. Accept can be used of things that someone gives to you, such as gifts or money, or offers that are made to you. Accept is slightly formal. They were charged with accepting illegal contributions. I’m afraid I can’t accept your generous offer. The Prime Minister will accept the president's invitation. Take can also be used of things that someone gives to you or offers that are made to you. Take is more common in everyday English. She offered him the job and he took it. Do you like these earrings? Here, take them! I'd be happy for you to have them. When you have agreed to accept an offer or invitation from someone, you can use say yes. You can also use say yes to. I asked him to marry me and he said yes. We need to give people a reason to say yes to working for us. You can also take someone up on their offer or invitation. Thank you – I’d like to take you up on your offer. "I've got a load of old books if you want them." "Thanks, I may take you up on that." Related articlesto accept that something is true acceptance of something |
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