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🔑 re·ceiveBrE /rɪˈsiːv/NAmE /rɪˈsiːv/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they receive BrE /rɪˈsiːv/ NAmE /rɪˈsiːv/present simple - he / she / it receives BrE /rɪˈsiːvz/ NAmE /rɪˈsiːvz/past simple received BrE /rɪˈsiːvd/ NAmE /rɪˈsiːvd/past participle received BrE /rɪˈsiːvd/ NAmE /rɪˈsiːvd/ -ing form receiving BrE /rɪˈsiːvɪŋ/ NAmE /rɪˈsiːvɪŋ/➤get/accept 得到;接受🔑 [T] (rather formal) to get or accept sth that is sent or given to you 拿到;接到;收到◆~ sthto receive a letter/present/phone call 收到信/礼物;接到电话◆to receive information/payment/thanks 接收信息/付款;受到感谢◆~ sth from sb/sthHe received an award for bravery from the police service. 他以其勇敢行为受到警务部门的嘉奖。➤treatment/injury 待遇;伤害🔑 [T] to experience or be given a particular type of treatment or an injury 体验;受到(某种待遇或伤害)◆~ sth from sbWe received a warm welcome from our hosts. 我们受到了主人的热情欢迎。◆~ sthEmergency cases will receive professional attention immediately. 急诊病人将立即得到诊治。◆to receive severe injuries 受重伤➤react to sth 作出反应🔑 [T, usually passive] to react to sth new, in a particular way 对…作出反应◆~ sth + adv./prep. The play was well received by the critics. 这出戏受到剧评家的认可。◆~ sth with sthThe statistics were received with concern. 这些统计数字受到了关切。➤guests 客人 [T, often passive] ~ sb (with sth) | ~ sb (as sth) (formal) to welcome or entertain a guest, especially formally 接待;欢迎;招待◆He was received as an honoured guest at the White House. 他在白宫受到贵宾的礼遇。➤as member of sth 成员 [T] ~ sb (into sth) (formal) to officially recognize and accept sb as a member of a group 接纳;允许加入◆Three young people were received into the Church at Easter. 复活节时有三位年轻人入教。➤TV/radio 电视;收音机 [T] ~ sthto change broadcast signals into sounds or pictures on a television, radio, etc. 接收;收看;收听◆to receive programmes via satellite 通过卫星收看节目 [T] ~ sth/sbto be able to hear a radio message that is being sent by sb 接收到,收听到(无线电消息)◆I'm receiving you loud and clear. 我听得到你的声音,又清晰,又响亮。➤stolen goods 赃物 [T, I] ~ (sth)(especially BrE) to buy or accept goods that you know have been stolen 购买,接受(赃物)➤in sport 体育运动 [I, T] ~ (sth) (in tennis, etc. 网球等) to be the player that the server hits the ball to 接(发球)◆She won the toss and chose to receive. 她猜中了掷币结果,选择接发球。 ●be at/on the reˈceiving end (of sth)(informal) to be the person that an action, etc. is directed at, especially an unpleasant one 承受不愉快之事◆She found herself on the receiving end of a great deal of criticism. 她发现自己遭到众多的批评。 |