welcome的意思和读音

welcome

: [ˈwelkəm] : ['welkəm]

n.

int.

v.;();

adj.;(

welcomes  welcoming  welcomed  

adv.+v.warmly welcome

adj.+n.welcome news,welcome change,welcome guest,welcome mat,welcome relief

v.+n.welcome sight,get welcome,welcome proposal

v.snub,reject

adj.unwelcome,untimely

n.farewell

v.greet,receive,accept,appreciate

adj.at home,pleasurable,longed-for,long-awaited

n.greeting,reception,salutation,red carpet,hospitality

welcomev.

1.[t][i]to say hello to sb in a friendly way when they arrive somewhere

They were at the door to welcome us.

a welcoming smile

It is a pleasure to welcome you to our home.

2.[t]~ sb);to be pleased that sb has come or has joined an organization, activity, etc.

They welcomed the new volunteers with open arms(= with enthusiasm) .

3.[t]~ sthto be pleased to receive or accept sth

I'd welcome any suggestions.

I warmly welcome this decision.

In general, the changes they had made were to be welcomed.

adj.

1.that you are pleased to have, receive, etc.

a welcome sight

Your letter was very welcome.

The fine weather made a welcome change .

2.accepted or wanted somewhere

Children are always welcome at the hotel.

Our neighbours made us welcome as soon as we arrived.

I had the feeling we were not welcome at the meeting.

3.(informal)~ to do sthused to say that you are happy for sb to do sth if they want to

They're welcome to stay here as long as they like.

4.(informal)~ to sthused to say that you are very happy for sb to have sth because you definitely do not want it

It's an awful job. If you want it, you're welcome to it !

IDM

‘Thanks for your help.’ ‘You're welcome.’“。”“。”

youre welcomeused as a polite reply when sb thanks you for sth

‘Thanks for your help.’ ‘You're welcome.’“。”“。”

n.

1.[c][u]something that you do or say to sb when they arrive, especially sth that makes them feel you are happy to see them

Thank you for your warm welcome .

The winners were given an enthusiastic welcome when they arrived home.

a speech/smile of welcome

to receive a hero's welcome

2.[c]the way that people react to sth, which shows their opinion of it

This new comedy deserves a warm welcome .

The proposals were given a cautious welcome by the trade unions.

IDMoutstay/overstay your welcometo stay somewhere as a guest longer than you are wantedint.

1.used as a greeting to tell sb that you are pleased that they are there

Welcome home!

Welcome to Oxford!

Good evening everybody. Welcome to the show!

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v.1.

adj.1.if you are welcome, or are a welcome visitor at a place, people are pleased that you are there; if something is welcome, people are happy about it because it is pleasant or because they need it2.if someone tells you that you are welcome to do something, they are saying that you may do it if you want to; if someone tells you that you are welcome to something, they mean that you can have it or use it, usually because they do not want it or do not like it themselves

int.1ed for welcoming someone to a place; used at the beginning of a radio or television program

n.1.an act of welcoming or greeting someone2.a reaction to a suggestion or decision

v.1.to greet someone in a polite and friendly way when they have come to see you or to help you2.to say that you approve of something that has happened or that you are pleased about it3.to say that you are pleased to accept or consider something such as an opportunity or a question4.to celebrate an event1.to greet someone in a polite and friendly way when they have come to see you or to help you2.to say that you approve of something that has happened or that you are pleased about it3.to say that you are pleased to accept or consider something such as an opportunity or a question4.to celebrate an event

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1.He felt sweat on his forehead, but he took the violin from the wall as calmly as if he were a welcome visitor.

2.We Sincerely look forward to cooperating with you, and also cordially welcome each customer to visit us!

3.The principal's appearance at the party didn't seem to be very welcome.

4.A: I really appreciate your coming to see me. B: You're welcome. It's been a year but you haven't changed a bit.

5.The company is now marching forwards a higher goal and welcome you to join us.

6.if not, I should be welcome to lodge at his house, and he would give me a little work to do now and then till fuller business should offer.

7.U. S. vaccine study has proven to be just as effective as a vaccine trial in Australia. The news is surprising, and welcome.广

8.Yet, Mrs Gandhi remembers a welcome from her mother-in-law, Indira, while her own father was more cautious about her choice.(Indira)

9.men and women were welcome to register as contestants and while there was a minimum age of 20 , there was no upper age limit.20

10.For those of you with questions about this data, you're welcome to come find me for more information afterward. . .