receptiveness / ˌri sɛpˈtɪv ɪ ti /

接受能力接受性接纳性接纳能力

receptiveness 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. ability, willingness, or quickness to receive or accept ideas, requests, experiences, etc.:The realization of our educational objectives relies on the cooperation of parents, the commitment and competence of teachers, and the receptivity of students.
  2. readiness of something to receive something else:When an embryo is ready for implantation, the procedure is carefully timed to coincide with the window of maximal receptivity in the uterus.

receptiveness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

openness

更多receptiveness例句

  1. For instance, consumers who bought an Xbox are likely to be much more receptive to ads for Xbox games than consumers who bought a PlayStation.
  2. They have reportedly found receptive audiences among anti-vaccination groups on social media sites.
  3. It’s no coincidence, he said, that during the time that Faulconer was in office and pushed for pro-housing policies, the public seemed to become more receptive to the city’s need for more housing.
  4. It’s possible that some people may be more receptive to criticism coming from an app than coming from a person.
  5. The group advocates self-denial and encourages supernumeraries to recruit new members among receptive friends.
  6. He thought this her unusual wisdom and discernment, never dreaming it had been mostly his training and her receptiveness.
  7. I went to her in every mood, always to be greeted by the most exquisite perception, always the same delicate receptiveness.
  8. This receptiveness to new ideas is one of the most remarkable features in St. Paul's mind.
  9. New receptiveness follows upon new curiosity, and new curiosity upon information gained.
  10. I did not feel that there was any receptiveness across the ocean for what was resisted here.