receptivity / ˌri sɛpˈtɪv ɪ ti /

接纳性接受性接受能力接纳力

receptivity 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.

receptivity 近义词

n. 名词 noun

openness

更多receptivity例句

  1. “People are very receptive to this,” said Joe Lopano, the airport’s chief executive.
  2. A few things make the public more receptive to mandate claims, according to research.
  3. They were also more likely to be receptive toward the brand taking a stance on social issues.
  4. And, since the data is provided by people who really want to interact with the brand, it’s a more reliable way to interact with individuals who are receptive to advertising and likely to become customers.
  5. We first talked about SEO automation and how often automating some of the more mundane and receptive SEO tasks can be a huge win-win for both your agency and your clients.
  6. Even colleges that shunned out-of-state students for years are showing a marked receptivity.
  7. They had the idea of a strong, centralized Government; and more than that they had a marvellous capacity for receptivity.
  8. This element of expectation stimulates their receptivity, and aids the performer in his work of giving out.
  9. Even in the happiest geniuses of this class, receptivity will always more or less carry the day over spontaneous activity.
  10. It was not his words but the atmosphere round him that raised me temporarily to this degree of receptivity.
  11. As to progression, the increase of difficulty suits the increase in the child's power of comprehension and receptivity.