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accommodating

/uh-kom-uh-dey-ting/US // əˈkɒm əˌdeɪ tɪŋ //UK // (əˈkɒməˌdeɪtɪŋ) //

容纳,容忍,容忍的,容纳性

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : easy to deal with; eager to help or please; obliging.

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Examples

  • If we actually want to change social structures to be more equal, more inclusive, more accommodating of human differences, we can’t blind ourselves to a major source of those differences.

  • For one, many companies have implemented hybrid telecommuting work schedules or staggered in-person hours, meaning fewer people in the office and thus a more accommodating environment to introduce four-legged office mates.

  • Agencies, as a whole, went out of their way to be extremely accommodating.

  • My agency has still been pretty accommodating, but you can almost feel this sense that they’re kind of over it.

  • The service looks to be more concerned with being chic than it does with being accommodating.

  • The law would also task a city staff member with accommodating complaints of discrimination from marginalized groups.

  • And the family members were very accommodating when it came to the material.

  • His interactions with congressional leaders were similarly accommodating.

  • Our family is fanatically loyal to accommodating businesses and avoid those that seem perplexed by us.

  • She really hasn't been well, and her superior officer is an accommodating old sort.

  • At Oulton, Bullen has a number of craft, ranging from a large pleasure wherry accommodating twelve persons, and let at 12l.

  • The bench (subsellium) differed from the stool only in accommodating more than one person.

  • These small rooms are supposed to be the sleeping-rooms of the gladiators, each accommodating two persons.

  • Along each side there is a row of free seats—about 50 altogether—capable of accommodating upwards of 300 persons.