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accommodated

/uh-kom-uh-deyt/US // əˈkɒm əˌdeɪt //UK // (əˈkɒməˌdeɪt) //

被接纳的,被容纳的,被收容的,被接纳

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    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?
    • : to provide with a room and sometimes with food.
    • : to furnish with accommodations, as food and lodgings.
    • : to have or make room for: Will this elevator accommodate 10 people?
    • : to make suitable or consistent; adapt: to accommodate oneself to circumstances.
    • : to bring into harmony or make adjustments or allowances for: to accommodate differences;to accommodate your busy schedule.
v.无主动词 verb
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    ac·com·mo·dat·ed, ac·com·mo·dat·ing.

    • : to become adjusted or adapted.
    • : to become reconciled; agree.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbperform service
Antonyms
verbmake, become suitable for something
Antonyms

Examples

  • The 600,000-square-foot natural history museum, which regularly accommodates 6,000 to 8,000 visitors at a time — many of whom are school-age children — currently operates at a 25 percent capacity.

  • During a virtual panel discussion last week, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said the league might temporarily realign divisions to accommodate travel restrictions.

  • Lonza would have space, mainly in Switzerland, to accommodate additional manufacturing, he said.

  • The event was delayed by 146 days due to the coronavirus pandemic, and the league made several adjustments to the broadcast to accommodate the prospects.

  • Now, the more specific we get with our location settings, the fewer tools can accommodate our needs.

  • Eventually, she read into the ADA and wrote again, threatening legal action unless she was accommodated.

  • In any case, it accommodated Pigpen very nicely; he was indeed one far-out gentleman, no doubt about it, none at all.

  • Whenever we approached a ride, a Cast Member would walk right up to us and explain if and how my son could be accommodated.

  • The sister had wanted to be an actress, but early on accommodated herself to her sub-star power.

  • Traditional Judaism was fluid and diverse and accommodated itself to the practical requirements of the day.

  • About fifty students are accommodated at present, but there is room for thirty more.

  • We understand that the real reason why the fellow was not accommodated was that he omitted to say "Please."

  • Barr accommodated him by bringing him to America where he placed all three, including himself, on homesteads.

  • The same train was soon ready to return to Philadelphia and all who desired to go were accommodated.

  • The Greeks adopted Oriental fables, and accommodated them to those heroes who figured in their own country in the earliest times.