I do not accept that there is any kind of crisis in British science. [VERB that]
我不相信英国科学界有什么危机。
I don't think they would accept that view. [VERB noun]
我认为他们不会接受那种观点。
He did not accept this reply as valid. [VERB noun + as]
他认为这个回答没有根据。
...a workforce generally accepted to have the best conditions in Europe. [VERB-ed]
被普遍认为拥有欧洲最好的工作条件的劳动人口
My grandparents have never had a problem accepting me. [VERB noun]
我的祖父母从来都是无条件地接受我。
Many men still have difficulty accepting a woman as a business partner. [VERB noun + as]
许多男性仍然无法接受女性商业伙伴。
Stephen Smith was accepted into the family like an adopted brother. [be VERB-ed + into]
这家人把斯蒂芬·史密斯视为养子一样当作一家人。
Usage | accept and except |
Accept and except sound similar but have different meanings. Accept means 'to receive'. Monique accepted her diploma. Except means 'other than'. Everyone in the class knew the answer except John. |
Thesaurus | accept Also look up: |
VERB. | receive, take; (ant.) refuse, reject 1 11 acknowledge, agree to, recognize; (ant.) object, oppose, refuse 2 3 9 endure, live with, tolerate; (ant.) disallow, reject 4 |
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