receive
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T When you receive something, you get it after someone gives it to you or sends it to you. 接到; 收到
They will receive their awards at a ceremony in Stockholm. 他們將在斯德哥爾摩的典禮上接受給他們的獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)。
2. V-T You can use receive to say that certain kinds of things happen to someone. For example if they are injured, you can say that they received an injury. 受到; 遭受
He received more of the blame than anyone when the plan failed to work. 當(dāng)計(jì)劃失敗之后他受到的指責(zé)比任何人都多。
3. V-T When you receive a visitor or a guest, you greet them. 接待; 迎接
The following evening the hotel was again receiving guests. 第二天晚上飯店又接待起客人來(lái)。
4. V-T If you say that something is received in a particular way, you mean that people react to it in that way. (用某種特定方式) 回應(yīng)[usu passive]
The resolution had been received with great disappointment within the PLO. 巴勒斯坦解放組織內(nèi)部對(duì)此決議感到極其失望。
5. V-T When a radio or television receives signals that are being transmitted, it picks them up and converts them into sound or pictures. 接收 (信號(hào))
The reception was a little faint but clear enough for him to receive the signal. 接收有些弱,但足夠清晰到使他能夠接收信號(hào)。
6. PHRASE If you are on the receiving end or at the receiving end of something unpleasant, you are the person that it happens to. 成為 (不愉快事件的) 承受方
You saw hate in their eyes and you were on the receiving end of that hate. 你在他們的眼中看到仇恨,而你就是那仇恨的對(duì)象。
返回 receive
receive /r??si?v/ (receiving,received,receives)
劍橋詞典
- Members all receive a free copy of the monthly newsletter .
- Tomorrow the children will receive their anxiously awaited presents .
- One aggrieved customer complained that he still hadn't received the book he had ordered several weeks ago.
- The orchestra receives £2 million a year in sponsorship from various companies .
- The planet Jupiter radiates twice as much heat from inside as it receives from the Sun.
receive verb [T] (GET)
to get or be given something得到;收到;受到
Did you receive my letter ? 你收到我的信了嗎?
I received a phone call from your mother . 我接到你媽媽打來(lái)的一個(gè)電話。
They received a visit from the police . 警方到他們家去過(guò)了。
She died after receiving a blow to the head . 她頭部受擊致死。
Members of Parliament received a 4.2 percent pay increase this year . 今年議員們的薪水提高了4.2%。
(of a radio or television ) to change a signal into sounds and pictures
(收音機(jī)或電視)接收
也見(jiàn) reception (SIGNALS)
to be able to hear someone's voice when they are communicating with you by radio
(用無(wú)線電通話時(shí))收聽到,聽得到
I'm receiving you loud and clear . 我可以清楚地聽到你講話。
例句
receive verb [T] (WELCOME)
to formally welcome a visitor or guest
接待;迎接;歡迎
She stood by the door to receive her guests as they arrived . 她站在門口迎接客人到來(lái)。
也見(jiàn) reception (WELCOME)
Indian English
to meet someone when they arrive somewhere
迎接,接
My friend offered to receive me at the railway station . 我的朋友提出到火車站接我。
to react to something or someone in a particular way that shows how you feel about it, him, or her
作出反應(yīng);回應(yīng)
The speech was well/warmly/coldly , etc. received by the conference delegates . 會(huì)議代表對(duì)演講反應(yīng)良好/熱烈/冷淡。
?be received into sth formal
to be made a member of an organization
接受(某人)為成員;接納
He was received into the church . 他被接納加入教會(huì)。