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re.ceive obj GETrI5si:vv [T]to get or be given (something)得到,收到,获得Did you receive my letter?你收到我的信了吗?I received a phone call from your mother.我接到你妈的电话。They received a visit from the police.他们受到警察的来访。She died after receiving a blow to the head.她头上受了一击后死去。He received a knighthood for his services to industry.他因对工业的贡献而受封为爵士。Members of Parliament received a 4.2% pay increase this year.今年议员获加薪4.2%。When a radio or television receives signals, it changes them into sounds and pictures.(无线电等)接收 [RECEPTION ]If you say receiving you when communicating with someone by radio, you mean that you can hear the other person's message.接听到I'm receiving you loud and clear.我接听到你,很清楚。To be on/at the receiving end (of something) is to suffer something unpleasant.受过(的一边)Sales assistants are often at the receiving end of verbal abuse from customers.售货员通常是受顾客责骂的人。
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