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BNC: 488 COCA: 766

accept

verb
/əkˈsept/
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they accept
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he / she / it accepts
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past simple accepted
/əkˈseptɪd/
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past participle accepted
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-ing form accepting
/əkˈseptɪŋ/
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    offer/invitation建议;邀请

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to take willingly something that is offered; to say ‘yes’ to an offer, invitation, etc.收受;接受(建议、邀请等)
    • He asked me to marry him and I accepted.他向我求婚,我答应了。
    • accept something Please accept our sincere apologies.请接受我们真诚的歉意。
    • It was pouring with rain so I accepted his offer of a lift.天正下着瓢泼大雨,所以我领了他的情,搭了他的便车。
    • I am unfortunately unable to accept your kind invitation.很遗憾,我不能接受您的盛情邀请。
    • The board of directors accepted our proposal.董事会接受了我们的提议。
    • She's decided not to accept the job.她决定不接受这项工作。
    • Please accept this small token of my appreciation.请接受我这小小的谢意。
    • accept something from somebody He is charged with accepting bribes from a firm of suppliers.他被控收受了一家供应商的贿赂。
    • accept something for something She said she'd accept $15 for it.她说她要 15 美元才卖。
    opposite refuse1
    Extra Examples
    • I accepted the gift from my sister.我接受了姐姐的礼物。
    • She graciously accepted my apology.她很有风度地接受了我的道歉。
    • She accepted a bribe from an undercover policeman.她接受了一名秘密警察的贿赂。
    Topics Businessa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • eagerly
    • gladly
    • graciously
    verb + accept
    • be glad to
    • be happy to
    • be reluctant to
    preposition
    • from
    See full entry
  2. agree同意

  3. [transitive] to agree to or approve of something同意;认可
    • accept something They accepted the court's decision.他们接受法院的判决。
    • The judge refused to accept his evidence.法官拒绝接受他的证据。
    • He accepted all the changes we proposed.他同意我们提出的全部修改方案。
    • Are you willing to accept the challenge?你愿意接受挑战吗?
    • accept something from somebody She won't accept advice from anyone.她不会接受任何人的忠告。
    • accept something for something My article has been accepted for publication.我的文章已被采用准备发表。
    opposite reject
    Synonyms agreeagree
    • accept
    • approve
    • go along with somebody/​something
    • consent
    These words all mean to say that you will do what somebody wants or that you will allow something to happen.
    • agree to say that you will do what somebody wants or that you will allow something to happen:
      • He agreed to let me go early.他容许我早走。
    • accept to be satisfied with something that has been done, decided or suggested:
      • They accepted the court’s decision.他们接受法院的判决。
    • approve to officially agree to a plan, suggestion or request:
      • The committee unanimously approved the plan.委员会一致通过了计划。
    • go along with somebody/​something (rather informal) to agree to something that somebody else has decided; to agree with somebody else’s ideas:指赞同某事,同意某人的观点:
      • She just goes along with everything he suggests.他的一切建议她都赞同。
    • consent (rather formal) to agree to something or give your permission for something:指同意、准许、允许:
      • She finally consented to answer our questions.她最终同意回答我们的问题。
    Patterns
    • to agree/​consent to something
    • to agree/​consent to do something
    • to agree to/​accept/​approve/​go along with/​consent to a plan/​proposal
    • to agree to/​accept/​approve a request
    Extra Examples
    • I had no choice but to accept the committee's decision.我别无选择,只能接受委员会的决定。
    • I was very unwilling to accept her resignation.我非常不愿意接受她的辞职。
    • He would not accept my advice.他不会接受我的建议。
    • These figures should not be accepted at face value.不应该对这些数字信以为真。
    Topics Discussion and agreementb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • happily
    • readily
    • fully
    verb + accept
    • be happy to
    • be prepared to
    • be ready to
    phrases
    • be commonly accepted
    • be generally accepted
    • be universally accepted
    See full entry
  4. payment

  5. [transitive] accept something to take payment in a particular form(认为合适或足够好而)接受
    • This machine only accepts coins.这台机器只收硬币。
    • Credit cards are widely accepted.信用卡被广为接受。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • eagerly
    • gladly
    • graciously
    verb + accept
    • be glad to
    • be happy to
    • be reluctant to
    preposition
    • from
    See full entry
  6. responsibility责任

  7. [transitive] accept something to admit that you are responsible or to blame for something承认,承担(责任等)
    • He accepts full responsibility for what happened.他承认对发生的事负全部责任。
    • You have to accept the consequences of your actions.你得对你的行为后果负责。
    Extra Examples
    • The company cannot accept liability for any damage caused by natural disasters.该公司对自然灾害造成的任何损失概不承担责任。
    • The college cannot accept responsibility for items lost or stolen on its premises.对在校园内丢失或被盗的物品,学院概不负责。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • happily
    • readily
    • fully
    verb + accept
    • be happy to
    • be prepared to
    • be ready to
    phrases
    • be commonly accepted
    • be generally accepted
    • be universally accepted
    See full entry
  8. difficult situation困境

  9. [transitive] to continue in a difficult situation without complaining, because you realize that you cannot change it容忍,忍受(困境等)
    • accept something You just have to accept the fact that we're never going to be rich.你只得接受我们永远也富不起来这个事实。
    • to be willing/prepared to accept something愿意/准备接受某事
    • Nothing will change as long as the workers continue to accept these appalling conditions.只要工人继续容忍这种恶劣的劳动条件,情况就不会有任何改变。
    • accept something as something They accept the risks as part of the job.他们甘冒风险,把这当成工作的一部分。
    • accept that… He just refused to accept that his father was no longer there.他就是不肯接受他父亲已不在的现实。
    Extra Examples
    • Some people readily accept that they may have to pay for medical treatment.一些人欣然同意自己承担医疗费用。
    • He would not accept the fact that his father was dead.他不愿接受他父亲已经去世的事实。
  10. welcome欢迎

  11. [transitive] to make somebody feel welcome and part of a group欢迎;接纳
    • accept somebody It may take years to be completely accepted by the local community.也许需要多年方能被当地居民完全接纳。
    • accept somebody into something She had never been accepted into what was essentially a man's world.她从未被这个基本上属于男人的世界所接受。
    • accept somebody as something He never really accepted her as his own child.他一直没有真正接纳她为自己的女儿。
    opposite rejectTopics Social issuesb1
  12. believe相信

  13. [transitive] to believe that something is true相信(某事属实)
    • accept something I don't accept his version of events.我不相信他对事件的说法。
    • accept something as something Can we accept his account as the true version?我们能相信他说的是事实吗?
    • accept that… I accept that this will not be popular.我认为这是不会受欢迎的。
    • I am not prepared to accept that this decision is final.我不准备接受这个决定是最终的。
    • it is accepted that… It is generally accepted that people are motivated by success. 普遍认为,成功催人奋进。
    • something is accepted to be, have, etc. something Their workforce is widely accepted to have the best conditions in Europe.他们的劳动力被广泛认为拥有欧洲最好的条件。
    Extra Examples
    • It was true, but hard to accept.这是真的,但很难接受。
    • Most people had come to accept that war was inevitable.大部分人渐渐认识到这场战争已不可避免。
    • The government now accepts the need for change.政府现在接受了变革的需要。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • happily
    • readily
    • fully
    verb + accept
    • be happy to
    • be prepared to
    • be ready to
    phrases
    • be commonly accepted
    • be generally accepted
    • be universally accepted
    See full entry
  14. allow somebody to join准许加入

  15. [transitive] to allow somebody to join an organization, attend an institution, use a service, etc.接纳,接受(为成员、会员等)
    • accept somebody The college he applied to has accepted him.他申请的那所学院录取了他。
    • accept somebody into something She was disappointed not to be accepted into the club.她没有获准加入俱乐部,感到失望。
    • accept somebody as something The landlord was willing to accept us as tenants.房东愿意把房子租给我们住。
    • accept somebody to do something She was accepted to study music.她获录取学习音乐。
    opposite rejectTopics Social issuesb1
  16. Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin acceptare, frequentative of accipere ‘take something to oneself’, from ad- ‘to’ + capere ‘take’.
BNC: 488 COCA: 766
accept

verb¹

1take/receive接受;領受ADVERB | VERB + ACCEPT | PREPOSITION ADVERBeagerly, gladly, graciously, gratefully, willingly急切地/高興地/優雅地/充滿感激地/心甘情願地接受She graciously accepted my apology.她很有風度地接受了我的道歉。reluctantly不情願地接受VERB + ACCEPTbe glad to, be happy to很高興/樂於接受be reluctant to, be unwilling to勉強/不願意接受be unable to不能接受I am unfortunately unable to accept your kind invitation.很遺憾,我不能接受您的盛情邀請。PREPOSITIONfrom從⋯接受She accepted a bribe from an undercover policeman.她接受了一名秘密警察的賄賂。
accept

verb²

2agree/admit同意;承認ADVERB | VERB + ACCEPT | PHRASES ADVERBhappily, readily樂於承認;欣然同意Some people readily accept that they may have to pay for medical treatment.一些人欣然同意自己承擔醫療費用。fully完全贊同blindly, uncritically, unquestioningly盲目贊同;不加批評地贊同;毫無異議地同意grudgingly勉強同意VERB + ACCEPTbe happy to, be prepared to, be ready to, be willing to樂於承認;欣然同意be reluctant to, be unwilling to勉強同意;不願意承認be unable to, refuse to不能贊同;拒絕承認can, will能同意;會贊同cannot, will not不能/不會同意The college cannot accept responsibility for items lost or stolen on its premises.對在校園內丟失或被盜的物品,學院概不負責。be forced to, have to被迫/不得不同意learn to學會同意PHRASESbe commonly accepted, be generally accepted, be universally accepted, be widely accepted普遍認為;為公眾所認可;得到廣泛贊同It is generally accepted that people are motivated by success.人們普遍認為成功催人奮進。accept sth at face value認為某事物真如其顯示的那樣These figures should not be accepted at face value.不應該對這些數字信以為真。have no choice but to accept別無選擇,只能接受I had no choice but to accept the committee's decision.我別無選擇,只能接受委員會的決定。
BNC: 488 COCA: 766
accept verb
accept (accept the fact that…) agree2 (accept a decision) get2 (accept a cheque) greet (accept sb into your community) let sb in (accepted into the club) take5 (accept an offer) take7 (accept responsibility)
accept

verb

accept ♦︎ face ♦︎ come to terms with sth ♦︎ live with sth ♦︎ face up to sth ♦︎ make the best of sth ♦︎ resign yourself to sth ♦︎ reconcileThese words all mean to recognize that a difficult situation exists and cannot be changed, and that you must continue or deal with it. 这些词均表示困境无法改变时只得将就、面对或容忍。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to accept / face / come to terms with / live with / face up to / resign yourself to / reconcile yourself to the fact that...to accept / face / come to terms with / make the best of a situationto accept / face / come to terms with / face up to the truth / the reality of sthto accept / face / come to terms with / live with the consequencesto accept / face / face up to the facts / your responsibilitiesfinally accept / face / come to terms with / resign yourself to sth accept [transitive] to be willing to continue in a difficult situation without complaining, because you realize that it cannot be changed 接受;容忍,忍受(困境)They accept the risks as part of the job.他们甘冒风险,视之为工作的一部分。He refused to accept that his father was no longer there.他拒不相信父亲已经不在了。Most people had come to accept that war was inevitable.大部分人渐渐认识到这场战争已不可避免。 face [transitive] to accept that a difficult or unpleasant situation exists, although you would prefer not to 承认,正视(现实)She had to face the fact that her life had changed forever.她得正视现实,她的生活已经永远改变了。Face facts-she isn't coming back.面对现实吧-她不会回来了。Let's face it, we're not going to win.必须承认,我们赢不了啦。 come to ˈterms with sth

idiom

(came, come)to accept sth unpleasant by learning to deal with it 迁就;适应She is still coming to terms with her son's death.她还没有从儿子死去的阴影中走出来。
ˈlive with sth

phrasal verb

to accept sth unpleasant and continue without complaining 容忍;忍受You get used to jet lag in the sense that you learn to live with it.学会适应时差反应,也就习以为常了。
ˌface ˈup to sth

phrasal verb

to accept and deal with sth difficult or unpleasant, especially after ignoring it 敢于面对,勇于正视(困难或不快之事)You have to face up to your responsibilities.你要敢于面对责任。
make the best of sth

idiom

(made, made) (rather informal) to accept a bad situation and do as well as you can 尽力而为She was a pragmatic woman who always made the best of things.她很务实,总是尽力而为。Conditions were harsh, but we made the best of it.条件很艰苦,但是我们尽了力。
reˈsign yourself to sth

phrasal verb

to accept sth unpleasant that cannot be changed or avoided 听任;顺从She resigned herself to her fate.她听天由命。We have to resign ourselves to making a loss on the sale.我们只好接受销售上的亏损。 see also resignation patience resigned

adjective

He was resigned to never seeing his birthplace again.他认命了,甘愿永不再去他的出生地。
reconcile ˈrekənsaɪl [transitive] (rather formal) to make sb/yourself accept an unpleasant situation that cannot be changed 将就;妥协He could not reconcile himself to the prospect of losing her.一想到有可能失去她,他就觉得难以忍受。
BNC: 488 COCA: 766

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