receptive 的定义
- having the quality of receiving, taking in, or admitting.
 - able or quick to receive knowledge, ideas, etc.: a receptive mind.
 - willing or inclined to receive suggestions, offers, etc., with favor: a receptive listener.
 - of or relating to reception or receptors a receptive end organ.
 - of or relating to the language skills of listening and reading.
 
receptive 近义词
open to new ideas
receptive 的近义词 30 个
- amenable
 - approachable
 - friendly
 - hospitable
 - interested
 - open-minded
 - ready
 - responsive
 - sensitive
 - susceptible
 - sympathetic
 - welcoming
 - open
 - acceptant
 - acceptive
 - accessible
 - alert
 - bright
 - favorable
 - influenceable
 - observant
 - open to suggestions
 - perceptive
 - persuadable
 - pushover
 - quick on the uptake
 - recipient
 - suggestible
 - swayable
 - well-disposed
 
receptive 的反义词 10 个
更多receptive例句
- Over the past year, Americans have only become more receptive to the idea of using technology to care for their health.
 - In fact, one of the reasons the Glasgow Rocks were receptive to the idea was that they were already using mental imagery training to practice their shooting.
 - Answers to a question about vegan foods, for example, might be used to identify people who would be receptive to an ad for a meat alternative brand’s ad.
 - Others learned the minutiae of the science and worked quietly with receptive bureaucrats, bringing the patient’s perspective to the table toward the same goal of faster drug approval.
 - At that point they were way more receptive to the idea of building the service that can help them shave off a few hundred thousand dollars per year of that map services bill.
 - And as luck would have it, a warm and receptive audience showed up that night.
 - It remains the receptive petri dish to any and all sorts of colonies of humanity that finally managed to find one another.
 - Day by day, I feel the violence is fading way and the children are becoming more receptive.
 - The assembled crowd of about 50 in this Northwest Baltimore retirement castle have been receptive to her pitch.
 - How receptive was everyone to the idea of you coming in to teach pie class?
 - I have never seen a person more perilously appreciative or receptive than you.
 - Dan's attitude toward the world was receptive; here in the Bassett domestic circle he felt no shame at being a Bassett man.
 - Never did any exercise whatever render the exercising being more fitted to suffering (or, receptive experience).
 - "Yes, please," said Michael, who would have accepted anything in his present receptive condition.
 - A torrent of words from the other seemed to meet a receptive ear.