accommodate 的 2 个定义
ac·com·mo·dat·ed, ac·com·mo·dat·ing.
- to do a kindness or a favor to; oblige: to accommodate a friend by helping him move to a new apartment.
- to provide suitably; supply: The officials were accommodated with seats toward the front of the room.
- to lend money to: Can you accommodate him, or are you short of cash?
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ac·com·mo·dat·ed, ac·com·mo·dat·ing.
- to become adjusted or adapted.
- to become reconciled; agree.
accommodate 近义词
make room, lodging available
make, become suitable for something
accommodate 的近义词 30 个
- adapt
- adjust
- fit
- integrate
- modify
- accord
- accustom
- agree
- attune
- comply
- compose
- conform
- coordinate
- correspond
- harmonize
- proportion
- reconcile
- settle
- suit
- tailor
- tailor-make
- tune
- bend over backwards
- don't make waves
- don't rock the boat
- go by the book
- go with the flow
- make consistent
- play the game
- shape up
accommodate 的反义词 24 个
perform service
更多accommodate例句
- As the pandemic has worn on, many publishers looked for other ways to win client budgets while accommodating this short-term thinking.
- Thompson had said the deal would save money over the long term, but also suggested that the property would need $15 million to potentially accommodate another 245 employees and make other capital improvements, including asbestos remediation.
- One carrier, though, said that while water and treats and cold beverages are appreciated, that the best thing a customer can do is provide a bigger mailbox—one that can be reached from the truck and accommodate all mail and parcels.
- Jones said he feels bad he’s not going to be able to accommodate those parents.
- Rapid urbanisation and an increasing population compel India to accommodate more vehicles on the roads, which indirectly means more crude oil imports and carbon emissions.
- Oxygen levels will be decreased to accommodate fewer people.
- It will also take into account outside temperatures and even accommodate for people with fevers.
- “You can host a sit-down diner for 140, and the house can accommodate 700 people at a party,” Davenport says proudly.
- If a fan has a Spanish or Japanese accent, George will switch languages to accommodate them.
- She's happy to accommodate vegetarians, vegans, and those intolerant of gluten.
- If the paper is about twelve by eighteen inches this will accommodate moderate examples of most of the fronds.
- The principal room or "hall" will accommodate about 1,000 persons, the remaining portion of the premises being let off in offices.
- Youre a-going to accommodate us, and wots to prevent my standing treat for a pint or so, in return?
- I eventually came to one of the largest, where by considerable shifting they managed to accommodate my car.
- The round table, if large enough to accommodate many guests, has too large a diameter each way for easy conversation.