acceptance 英 [əkˈseptəns]   美 [ækˈsɛptəns]

acceptance

acceptance  英 [əkˈseptəns] 美 [ækˈsɛptəns]

n. 接纳,接受;赞同 

名词复数:acceptances 

Please confirm your acceptance of this offer in writing. 请书面确认你接受这项建议。
The new laws have gained widespread acceptance. 新法律获得广泛赞同。

  • Acceptance is taking something given to you. You might be relieved by your friend's acceptance of your apology for accidentally riding your bike over his foot.
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  • n. 接纳,接受;赞同
  • 1. Please confirm your acceptance of this offer in writing.

    请书面确认你接受这项建议。

  • 2. The new laws have gained widespread acceptance.

    新法律获得广泛赞同。

  • 3. Social acceptance is important for most young people.

    对大多数青年来说,重要的是要为社会所接纳。

  • acceptance (n.) 1570s, from Middle French acceptance, from accepter (see accept). The earlier word was acception (late 14c., accepcioun), from Latin acceptionem; it was common until c. 1700. Acceptation is from early 15c. as "action of taking or receiving what is offered," 1590s as "state of being accepted."
ac·cept·ance / əkˈseptəns ; NAmE əkˈseptəns / noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] the act of accepting a gift, an invitation, an offer, etc. 接受(礼物、邀请、建议等) Please confirm your acceptance of this offer in writing. 请书面确认你接受这项建议。 He made a short acceptance speech/speechof acceptance. 他作了简短演说,表示感谢。 2 [uncountable ] the act of agreeing with sth and approving of it 同意;认可 The new laws have gained widespread acceptance. 新法律获得广泛赞同。 3 [uncountable ] the process of allowing sb to join sth or be a member of a group 接纳,接受(为成员、会员等) Your acceptance into the insurance plan is guaranteed. 你参加保险计划一事已有保证。 Social acceptance is important for most young people. 对大多数青年来说,重要的是要为社会所接纳。 4 [uncountable ] willingness to accept an unpleasant or difficult situation 无怨接受(逆境、困境等);逆来顺受 acceptance of death/suffering 接受死亡╱苦难 acceptance acceptances ac·cept·ance / əkˈseptəns ; NAmE əkˈseptəns /
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