reception
- IPA[rɪˈsɛpʃn]
英式
- the action or process of receiving something sent, given, or inflicted;the way in which a person or group of people reacts to someone or something
noun: reception, plural noun: receptions
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名詞
- 1. the action or process of receiving something sent, given, or inflicted sensation is not the passive reception of stimuli 同義詞
- ▪ the way in which a person or group of people reacts to someone or something the election budget got a stony reception in the City 同義詞
- 2. a formal social occasion held to welcome someone or to celebrate an event a wedding reception 同義詞
- ▪ the formal or ceremonious welcoming of a guest his reception by the Prime Minister 同義詞
- ▪ the action of admitting someone to a place, group, or institution or the process of being admitted their reception into the Church
- 3. the process of receiving broadcast signals a microchip that will allow parents to block reception of violent programmes
- ▪ the quality of broadcast signals received I had to put up with poor radio reception
- 4. British the area in a hotel or organization where guests and visitors are greeted and dealt with wait for me downstairs in reception the reception desk
- 5. British the first class in an infant or primary school my son is in reception the reception class
- 6. an act of catching a pass his 49 receptions included six touchdowns
- a room in a hotel or other building used for functions such as parties and meetings.
Oxford Dictionary
- a hostel providing temporary accommodation for distressed people such as refugees, the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an order authorizing the admission and detention of a patient in a psychiatric hospital.
Oxford Dictionary
- a room in a hotel or other building used for functions such as parties and meetings.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[rəˈsepSH(ə)n]
美式
- the action or process of receiving something sent, given, or inflicted: the reception of impulses from other neurons the reception of the sacrament
Oxford American Dictionary