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receive

verb
/rɪˈsiːv/
/rɪˈsiːv/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they receive
/rɪˈsiːv/
/rɪˈsiːv/
he / she / it receives
/rɪˈsiːvz/
/rɪˈsiːvz/
past simple received
/rɪˈsiːvd/
/rɪˈsiːvd/
past participle received
/rɪˈsiːvd/
/rɪˈsiːvd/
-ing form receiving
/rɪˈsiːvɪŋ/
/rɪˈsiːvɪŋ/
Idioms
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    get/accept得到;接受

  1. [transitive] (rather formal) to get or accept something that is sent or given to you拿到;接到;收到
    • receive something
    • I was delighted to receive your letter.我很高兴收到你的来信。
    • She received many messages of support.她收到了许多支持的信息。
    • Police had received information about a planned post office robbery.警方已经得到了一桩有计划的邮局抢劫案的消息。
    • to receive payment/thanks接受报酬/感谢
    • receive something from somebody/something He received an award for bravery from the police.他获得了警方颁发的勇敢奖。
    • I received a phone call from her a few weeks later.几周后,我接到了她的电话。
    • I received a lovely email from Tina.我收到了蒂娜发来的一封可爱的电子邮件。
    • The programme's website received many complaints from listeners.该节目的网站收到了许多听众的投诉。
    • The service receives no money from the local council.这项服务没有得到地方议会的资助。
    Extra Examples
    • Any help or donations will be gratefully received.对于任何援助或捐赠,我们都将不胜感谢。
    • I just received a call from a concerned parent.我刚刚接到一位感到担心的家长打来的电话。
    • I received a package from my mother.我收到了妈妈寄来的包裹。
    • They currently receive subsidies from the government.他们目前接受政府的救济。
    • You can expect to receive compensation for all direct expenses arising out of the accident.由这一事故造成的直接费用都有望得到补偿。
    • You might be entitled to receive housing benefit.你或许有资格获得住房津贴。
    • You will automatically receive updates by text message.你会自动收到短信发送的更新内容。
    • I've just received this letter from an old friend.我刚从一个老朋友那里收到这封信。
    • Please let me know as soon as you receive payment.请一收到付款就告诉我。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • regularly
    • automatically
    • currently
    verb + receive
    • be entitled to
    • expect to
    preposition
    • from
    phrases
    • send and receive
    • transmit and receive
    See full entry
  2. treatment处理

  3. [transitive] to experience or be given a particular type of treatment or attention体验;受到(某种待遇或伤害)
    • receive something Her work has not received the attention it deserves.她的工作没有得到应有的重视。
    • She received urgent hospital treatment.她接受了紧急住院治疗。
    • All our staff receive training on dealing with customers.我们所有的员工都接受过与客户打交道的培训。
    • receive something from somebody We have received overwhelming support from the local community.我们得到了当地社区的大力支持。
    • We received a warm welcome from our hosts.我们受到了主人的热情欢迎。
  4. impression印象

  5. receive something to form an idea or impression of somebody/something as a result of what you see, experience, etc.接受:由于您所见,所见等而形成某人/某事的想法或印象
    • I did not receive the impression that he was afraid.我没有得到他害怕的印象。
  6. injury

  7. [transitive] receive something to be injured in a particular way对…作出反应
    • Several of the passengers received severe injuries.几名乘客受了重伤。
    • She received only minor cuts and bruises.她只受了轻伤和擦伤。
  8. react to something作出反应

  9. [transitive, usually passive] to react to something new, in a particular way对…作出反应
    • be received + adv./prep. The play was well received by the critics.这出戏受到剧评家的认可。
    • The speech was warmly received by the audience.演讲受到了观众的热烈欢迎。
    • be received with something The proposals have been received with great enthusiasm.这些建议受到了极大的热情。
    Extra Examples
    • The news was received with dismay.消息传来,人们十分震惊。
    • The speech was badly received by Republican leaders.共和党领导们对该演讲反应冷淡。
    • The proposals have been favourably received by most political commentators.这些提议受到了大多数政治评论家的好评。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • enthusiastically
    • favourably/​favorably
    • warmly
    preposition
    • with
    See full entry
  10. guests客人

  11. [transitive, often passive] (formal) to welcome or entertain a guest, especially formally接待;欢迎;招待
    • be received (as something) He was received as an honoured guest at the White House.他在白宫受到贵宾的礼遇。
    • be received with something We were received with great cordiality.我们受到了热情的接待。
  12. as member of something成员

  13. [transitive] receive somebody (into something) (formal) to officially recognize and accept somebody as a member of a group接纳;允许加入
    • Three young people were received into the Church at Easter.复活节时有三位年轻人入教。
  14. TV/radio电视;收音机

  15. [transitive] receive something to change broadcast signals into sounds or pictures on a television, radio, etc.接收;收看;收听
    • to receive programmes via satellite通过卫星收看节目
    • a device for sending and receiving electronic signals发送与接收电子信号的设备
    Topics TV, radio and newsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • regularly
    • automatically
    • currently
    verb + receive
    • be entitled to
    • expect to
    preposition
    • from
    phrases
    • send and receive
    • transmit and receive
    See full entry
  16. [transitive] receive something/somebody to be able to hear a radio message that is being sent by somebody接收到,收听到(无线电消息)
    • I'm receiving you loud and clear.我听得到你的声音,又清晰,又响亮。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • regularly
    • automatically
    • currently
    verb + receive
    • be entitled to
    • expect to
    preposition
    • from
    phrases
    • send and receive
    • transmit and receive
    See full entry
  17. stolen goods赃物

  18. [transitive, intransitive] receive (something) (especially British English) to buy or accept goods that you know have been stolen购买,接受(赃物)
  19. in sport体育运动

  20. [intransitive, transitive] receive (something) (in tennis, etc.网球等) to be the player that the server hits the ball to接(发球)
    • She won the toss and chose to receive.她猜中了掷币结果,选择接发球。
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  21. Word OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French receivre, based on Latin recipere, from re- ‘back’ + capere ‘take’.
Idioms
be at/on the receiving end (of something)
  1. (informal) to be the person that an action, etc. is directed at, especially an unpleasant one承受不愉快之事
    • She found herself on the receiving end of a great deal of criticism.她发现自己遭到众多的批评。

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