单词 | accept |
释义 | acceptacceptsacceptedacceptingacceptaccept /əkˈsept/ verb1offer/advice/invitation [intransitive and transitive] to take or agree to something that someone offers you or suggests: They offered me the job and I accepted.offeraccept 他们给我这份工作﹐我就接受了。accept an offer/invitationWe would be happy to accept your invitation.will我们很高兴接受您的邀请。accept advice/suggestionsJackie won’t accept any advice.win 杰基不会接受任何建议。accept something from somebodyofficials accused of accepting bribes from criminalsofficialaccuseacceptbribecriminal被指控收受犯罪分子贿赂的官员2situation [transitive] to admit that an unpleasant fact or difficult situation is trueaccept thatI accept that we’ve made mistakes.makemistake我承认我们弄错了。Arthur soon accepted the fact that he wasn’t going to get the job.acceptgo亚瑟很快就接受了这个事实﹐他是得不到那份工作的。Everyone accepts the need for change.accept每个人都承认需要变革。THESAURUS believe3let somebody join [transitive] to let someone join an organization, university course etc OPP reject: She applied to Columbia College and was accepted.applybeaccept她向哥伦比亚大学提出申请﹐被录取了。4welcome somebody [transitive] to let someone new become part of a group and to treat them in the same way as other members: It was a long time before the other kids at school accepted him.bekidaccept过了好长时间﹐学校里的其他孩子才接纳了他。5credit cards/cheques [transitive] to let customers pay for something in a particular way ➔ take: We don’t accept credit cards.card我们不接受信用卡。6responsibility/blame accept responsibility/blame for something to admit that you are responsible for something bad that has happened: The company have accepted responsibility for the accident.accept公司承担了这起事故的责任。THESAURUS: acceptto believe somethingbelieve to think that something is true or that someone is telling the truth: Don’t believe everything you read in the newspapers.newspaperI believe you. Thousands wouldn’t!accept to believe that something is true, especially because someone has persuaded you to believe it: His wife accepted his explanation for why he was late.acceptbeLeah had slowly come to accept her brother’s version of events.haveeventtake sb’s word for it especially spoken to believe what someone says is true, even though you have no proof or experience of it yourself: I wasn’t there when the accident happened, so I’ll just have to take your word for it.happenbe taken in by sth/fall for sth to be tricked into believing something that is not true: A lot of people were taken in by these claims.betakeclaimI can’t believe she fell for that old excuse!fallswallow informal to believe a story or explanation that is not true, especially when this makes you seem silly: Did he really think that we would swallow that old story?dowill |
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