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re.cep.tion WELCOMErI5sep7F[nnthe act of welcoming someone or something接待,招待,欢迎The new hospital was ready for the reception of its first patients. [U]新医院已就绪,准备迎接第一批病人。A reception is also a formal party at which important people are welcomed.招待会,欢迎酒会The President gave a reception for the visiting heads of state. [C]总统举行招待会欢迎来访的国家元首。The reception of something or someone is the way in which people react to it or them.接受Her first book got a wonderful/warm reception from the critics. [U]她的第一本书得到了评论家的好评。His speech received a frosty reception (= It was unpopular). [U]人们对他的讲话反应冷淡。The reception or the reception area/desk in a place such as a hotel, office or hospital is the area where you go when you first arrive and where you ask for information and where your requests will be dealt with.前台,服务台,接待处I'll meet you at reception in half an hour. [U]半小时后我在服务台见你。You can leave a message with reception. [U]你可以把口信留在服务台。(Br) The first year of infant school is sometimes called reception.小班He will be in the reception class when he starts school.他开始上学后将先在小班。She is a reception teacher.她是小班教师。A (wedding) reception is a party to celebrate the marriage ceremony of two people.结婚招待会,婚宴The wedding will be held at St Martins Church and the reception at Crathorne Hotel.婚礼在圣马丁教堂举行,婚宴设在克拉松酒店。(Br fml) (esp. in descriptions of houses for sale) A reception room is a room in a house where people can sit together.接待室,会客室The house has two bedrooms and three reception rooms -- a living room, a study and a dining room.这座房子有两间卧室,三间会客室----起居室、书房及餐间。[RECEIVE ]
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