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/rɪˈsiːv/ |
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1 | T formal to get something that someone gives or sends to you 收到;接到 |
| Fewer people receive state benefits now. 现在得到政府津贴的人更少了。 |
| She received a camera as a twenty-fifth birthday gift. 她收到了一架照相机作为她25岁生日的礼物。 |
| We have not received your letter. 我们还没有收到你的来信。 |
| receive sth from sb His views have received support from an unlikely source. 他的观点得到了一份来源不太可靠的资料的支持。 |
| The head has already received several calls from angry parents. 校长已接到一些愤怒的家长打来的电话。 |
| 1a | I/T to deliberately accept or buy stolen goods , usually in order to sell them 接受(赃物);买卖(赃物) | |
| 1b | I/T if you receive a ball in a game , someone sends it towards you 接(球) | |
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2 | T formal to have a particular type of treatment or experience 接受(特殊治疗或体验) |
| Several of the victims are receiving hospital treatment for burns. 几名受害者正在接受医院的烧伤治疗。 |
| He received a five-year prison sentence. 他被判5年徒刑。 |
| We received a visit from the Inspector. 我们接受了巡视员的巡察。 |
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3 | T usually passive to react to something in a particular way 对…作出反应 |
| Heather’ s proposals were received without much enthusiasm. 希瑟的提议没有得到热情的回应。 |
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4 | T to formally welcome a visitor 接待;款待 |
| Her Royal Highness was received by the Deputy Mayor. 王妃殿下受到副市长的款待。 |
| 4a | to officially accept someone into a group 接纳(某人为成员) | | receive sb into sth Several opponents of women priests were received into the Catholic Church. 女牧师们的几位反对者加入了天主教。 | |
| 4b | to see visitors 会见;接待 | | What time can patients receive visitors? 什么时候病人能见探视者? | |
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5 | T to get pictures or sound on a television , radio , or mobile phone 接收(图像、声音等) |
| With a satellite dish you can receive hundreds of channels. 有了碟形卫星电视天线,你就可以接收到上百个台的电视节目。 |
PHRASE |
- | at/on the receiving end (of sth) |
| affected by something unpleasant |
| 遭受(不愉快的事) |
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| You don’ t want to be on the receiving end of her anger! 你不会愿意她的怒气撒在你身上的! |
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