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embracement

/em-breys/US // ɛmˈbreɪs //UK // (ɪmˈbreɪs) //

拥抱,包容,拥护,包容性

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v.有主动词 verb
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    em·braced, em·brac·ing.

    • : to take or clasp in the arms; press to the bosom; hug.
    • : to take or receive gladly or eagerly; accept willingly: to embrace an idea.
    • : to avail oneself of: to embrace an opportunity.
    • : to adopt: to embrace Buddhism.
    • : to take in with the eye or the mind.
    • : to encircle; surround; enclose.
    • : to include or contain: An encyclopedia embraces a great number of subjects.
v.无主动词 verb
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    em·braced, em·brac·ing.

    • : to join in an embrace.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an act or instance of embracing.

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Examples

  • Rather than embrace short-term as a means to expand affordable accommodations along the coast, many jurisdictions have taken a hardline approach to regulating the industry.

  • As Leimer explained, the financial services industry may have not fully embraced the idea, but it’s “starting to take notice.”

  • It embraces your palate in flavors of apricot, pineapple and Seneca Lake’s signature hint of lime zest.

  • Hogan has embraced science in his response to the coronavirus, supported some environmental measures and called for bipartisan cooperation.

  • A focus on financing public-private training platforms that provide alternative pathways to good jobs for those left behind by the technology revolution should be embraced on both sides of the great divide.

  • And there, in the soft embracement of the bay, a bird with folded wings asleep—the trireme!

  • He had seen the beginning of what promised to be an endless passionate embracement, and at the sight he had fled.