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acceptance

/ak-sep-tuhns/US // ækˈsɛp təns //UK // (əkˈsɛptəns) //

接受,接纳,受理,接受程度

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of taking or receiving something offered.
    • : favorable reception; approval; favor.
    • : the act of assenting or believing: acceptance of a theory.
    • : the fact or state of being accepted or acceptable.
    • : acceptation.
    • : Commerce. an engagement to pay an order, draft, or bill of exchange when it becomes due, as by the person on whom it is drawn.an order, draft, etc., that a person or bank has accepted as calling for payment and has thus promised to pay.

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Examples

  • Colleges and universities must evaluate their acceptance procedures and cost structures.

  • Mental health is a serious issue, but it’s also a deeply complex one and there’s growing acceptance among leaders that it’s time businesses made mental health a priority.

  • On Thursday evening during his acceptance speech, the president got at stocks, but barely.

  • What I try to really help people with in my book, and I’m doing a course on this for the first time in September, is to help people realize that acceptance is what leads to wholeness.

  • In addition to other forms of community involvement, it holds monthly support group meetings with the goal of fostering understanding and acceptance within families.

  • And the capital city is a veritable utopia of acceptance and integration.

  • A better taxonomy would break us up by words like Acceptance, Partial Denial, and Total Denial.

  • In your acceptance speech at the National Book Awards, you said, “War is too strange to be processed alone.”

  • For the first time since I put my acceptance letter in the mail, I woke up this morning ashamed of my alma mater.

  • Removing distinctions like “plus-size” would get her and millions of other women closer to that level of acceptance.

  • This acceptance is based upon a transaction involving the importation or exportation of goods.

  • Accordingly he carries to court a beautiful barb, and requests his majesty's acceptance of it.

  • Strength is given him to do it with acceptance; and, through marvellous grace, he stands among the children of the Covenant!

  • In every contract there is an offer made by one party and an acceptance or refusal by the other.

  • Suppose he should receive an acceptance by letter or telegraph but deny it, and insist that no contract had been made.