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accepting

/ak-sep-ting/US // ækˈsɛp tɪŋ //

接受,接纳,接受的,认可

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : amenable; open: She was always more accepting of coaching suggestions than her teammates.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbput up with
verbreceive by agreeing, consenting

Examples

  • As for my dating experience with H- men, I’ve found that they tend to be more accepting of my diagnosis.

  • Even when the world with its bigotry was singularly cruel to her, she refused to see it for anything less than its potential to be a place more rational, more equitable, and more accepting.

  • Neither party, happily, was very accepting of elected officials who might encourage political violence.

  • So it’s the moderate Republicans who are more accepting of dissent, since they are the ones more likely to be dissenting from the party line.

  • So, I tend to be a lot more tolerant, a little more accepting.

  • This is about no longer accepting that—as so many others have stated—a family would rather have a dead son than a living daughter.

  • Buddhist or Jewish dominant countries are more accepting than Christian or Muslim dominant ones.

  • The lawyers accuse Spinal Solutions of selling counterfeit implants and doctors of accepting kickbacks in return for using them.

  • No longer burdened by his role as leader, he is fully accepting and even embracing its uncertainties.

  • Navarro College is not accepting international students from countries with confirmed Ebola cases.

  • Many so-called "humming tones" are given for practice, but in accepting them observe whether the foregoing principle is obeyed.

  • If mistakes are made they happen rarely and the resources of the accepting houses are easily able to repair the damage.

  • Delay in accepting an application which is subject to approval does not effect an acceptance.

  • The women knit her a pair of stockings or a shawl, and the Queen delights them by accepting their presents.

  • The offering of free favour to man must imply the possibility of him, aided in some manner, accepting it.