accept的意思和读音

accept

: [əkˈsept] : [ək'sept]

v.

accepts  accepting  accepted  

v.+n.accept offer,accept invitation,accept responsibility,accept proposal,accept gift

adv.+v.gladly accept,readily accept,willingly accept,gratefully accept,reluctantly accept

v.refuse,turn down,reject,deny

v.receive,take,admit,consent,agree

acceptv.offer/invitation

1.[i][t]to take willingly sth that is offered; to say ‘yes’ to an offer, invitation, etc.

He asked me to marry him and I accepted.

Please accept our sincere apologies.

It was pouring with rain so I accepted his offer of a lift.便

She's decided not to accept the job.

He is charged with accepting bribes from a firm of suppliers.贿

She said she'd accept $15 for it. 15

receive as suitable

2.[t]to receive sth as suitable or good enough

This machine only accepts coins.

Will you accept a cheque?

My article has been accepted for publication.

agree

3.[t]to agree to or approve of sth

They accepted the court's decision.

He accepted all the changes we proposed.

She won't accept advice from anyone.

responsibility

4.[t]~ sthto admit that you are responsible or to blame for sth

He accepts full responsibility for what happened.

You have to accept the consequences of your actions.

believe

5.[t]to believe that sth is true

I don't accept his version of events.

Can we accept his account as the true version?

I accept that this will not be popular.

It is generally accepted that people are motivated by success.

The workforce is generally accepted to have the best conditions in Europe.

difficult situation

6.[t]to continue in a difficult situation without complaining, because you realize that you cannot change it

You just have to accept the fact that we're never going to be rich.

Nothing will change as long as the workers continue to accept these appalling conditions.

They accept the risks as part of the job.

He just refused to accept that his father was no longer there.

welcome

7.[t]to make sb feel welcome and part of a group

It may take years to be completely accepted by the local community.

She had never been accepted into what was essentially a man's world.

He never really accepted her as his own child.

allow sb to join

8.[t]to allow sb to join an organization, attend an institution, use a service, etc.

The college he applied to has accepted him.

She was disappointed not to be accepted into the club.

The landlord was willing to accept us as tenants.

She was accepted to study music.

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na.1.“accept of”

v.1.to take something that someone gives you; to say yes to an invitation or offer2.to agree to do what someone asks or suggests3.to recognize that something is true, fair, or right; to recognize that you are responsible for something4.to recognize that a bad situation exists and cannot be avoided or changed5.to allow someone to join an organization; to allow someone to become part of a community or family, and make them feel welcome6.to consider that something is suitable or good enough for a particular purpose7.to take a particular form of payment1.to take something that someone gives you; to say yes to an invitation or offer2.to agree to do what someone asks or suggests3.to recognize that something is true, fair, or right; to recognize that you are responsible for something4.to recognize that a bad situation exists and cannot be avoided or changed5.to allow someone to join an organization; to allow someone to become part of a community or family, and make them feel welcome6.to consider that something is suitable or good enough for a particular purpose7.to take a particular form of payment

na.1.The variant of accept of

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1.Accept a little money from her as a tenant, and pick up a few of the extra holiday costs.

2.By the time I reach the legal age to be president, I hope the people of Afghanistan are ready to accept a female president.

3.My brain to accept the information has been used to the network transmission way, like fast flow of particles.

4.The lawyer, Pu Zhiqiang, said he would advise parents not to file a lawsuit because few if any courts would accept it.

5.I recommend we accept the merger offer, as I agree with the reports findings that it would be better for the company in the longterm future.

6.When you see that when you letter oath Tan man, is not for you to worry about, you can find themselves unable to accept the fact.

7.Jackson did not give up his idea. For more than a year, he continued to urge Van Buren to accept the offer.

8.The Board declined to accept my resignation and asked me to defer it for a week.

9.So accept who he is, instead of trying to mold him into your vision of what you think he should be.

10.It is clear that public opinion is now ready to accept much more stringent measures for family planning than before.