词汇 | embracing |
释义 | embracing present participle ofembrace embrace verb uk /ɪmˈbreɪs/ us /ɪmˈbreɪs/ embraceverb (ACCEPT)C1[ T ]formal to accept something enthusiastically: 欣然接受;乐意采纳 This was an opportunity that he would embrace.这样的机会他是求之不得的。 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. We are always eager to embrace the latest technology. Corporate America quickly embraced the Web as a new vehicle for advertising. This was in the days before she embraced religion. After meeting Claude Monet in 1887 he embraced and promoted the Impressionist style. Dole has long embraced the concept. 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 embraceverb (HOLD)C2[ I or T ]literary to hold someone tightly with both arms to express love, liking, or sympathy, or when greeting or leaving someone: 抱,拥抱 She saw them embrace on the station platform.她看到他们在站台上拥抱。 He leaned over to embrace the child.他弯腰去拥抱那个孩子。 to hold someone or something holdCan you hold this for a moment? claspHe reached out to clasp her hand. gripThe baby gripped my finger with her tiny hand. clutchSilent and pale, she clutched her mother's hand. clingOne little girl was clinging onto a cuddly toy. hang onThe child was hanging on to her mother's skirt. Showing affection affectionate affectionately aw bear hug canoodle chuck cwtch up to someone demonstratively demonstrativeness embrace embracingly fall into someone's armsidiom make something/someone out man hug mwah nurse osculate PDA spoon to hold/clutch/clasp/take someone/something to your bosomidiom embraceverb (INCLUDE)C1[ T ]formal to include something, often as one of a number of things: 包括,包含 Linguistics embraces a diverse range of subjects such as phonetics and stylistics.语言学包括一系列不同的科目,如语音学和文体学。 Including and containing absorptive capacity accessibly all in assimilable assimilate carry cast draw EDI EDIB embody embracingly encompass factor number someone/something among someone/something O, o pack something in pepper pepper something with something seat Examples of embracingembracing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Embracing the idea that representations may be graded opens up many interesting conceptual possibilities. It is a clear instance of 'affirmative deformation', embracing a convention (here the lyricform aria) all the more strongly by keeping its normative realisation silent. It specifically examines new patterns of inequality and exclusion and ends by arguing that the choice we face is between fearing difference or embracing diversity. Inter-organisational arrangements that make popular culture products available to a widespread audience (embracing both critics and fans) are therefore vital to the canon formation process. By embracing the sweep of the entire twentieth century, it demonstrates how caciques refused to wither away with the maturity of the institutionalised revolution. Their world-view was typically bourgeois, embracing struggle, competition, individualism and the elitism of merit. The second theme of the study findings identifies a rhythmical pattern of dispelling and embracing mystery. They have developed higher-level concepts, embracing and suppressing lower-level detail. A key factor in embracing workforce diversification in community nursing, therefore, seems to rest with the predictability of care. Instead of embracing each other, the sparks of friction highlight the persisting gulf. Above all, as a work embracing both cultural history and the history of ideas, it is a thoroughly good read. Indeed, tension between civil liberties and the embracing of technology seems almost inevitable in a nation where both are admirable traditions. It is constituted by the hermeneutics of suspicion and it sustains it at the same time, thus embracing the cause of self-discipline. The study findings identify a rhythmical pattern of dispelling and embracing mystery. First, this approach emphasizes the changing nature of politics; it underscores the importance of embracing a different future and the impossibility of retrieving the past. 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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