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/əˈkɒməˌdeɪt/ |
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1 | to provide a place or room for someone to stay in 向…提供住处;容纳 |
| Designed by an Italian architect, the hotel can accommodate 600 guests. 这家酒店由意大利建筑师设计,可容纳600位客人。 |
| 1a | to provide enough space for something or someone 为…提供充足的空间 | | The new facility will easily accommodate 50 workstations. 新场所能轻松摆下50个电脑的工作台。 | |
| 1b | to supply enough seats or room for people or things 向…提供足够的座位(或地方) | | Our ships accommodate up to 150. 我们的船只可承载多达150位的乘客。 | |
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2 | formal to consider and include something when you are deciding what to do 把…考虑进去;把…作为考虑因素 |
| Your investment strategy has to be flexible enough to accommodate changes in the market. 你的投资策略得足够灵活,能够应对市场变化。 |
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- | accommodate (yourself) to sth |
| to change your attitudes and behaviour in order to deal with a new situation |
| 使(自己)适应(新形势) |
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