| 释义 | accepter
 ac·ceptA0038300 (ăk-sĕpt′)v. ac·cept·ed, ac·cept·ing, ac·cepts v.tr.1. a.  To answer affirmatively: accept an invitation.b.  To agree to take (a duty or responsibility).2.  To receive (something offered), especially with gladness or approval: accepted a glass of water; accepted their contract.3.  To admit to a group, organization, or place: accepted me as a new member of the club.4. a.  To regard as proper, usual, or right: Such customs are widely accepted.b.  To regard as true; believe in: Scientists have accepted the new theory.c.  To understand as having a specific meaning.5.  To endure resignedly or patiently: accept one's fate.6.  To be able to hold (something applied or inserted): This wood will not accept oil paints.7.  To receive officially: accept the committee's report.8.  To consent to pay, as by a signed agreement.9.  To take payment in the form of: a store that does not accept checks.10.  Medicine To receive (a transplanted organ or tissue) without immunological rejection.v.intr. To receive something, especially with favor. Often used with of.[Middle English accepten, from Latin acceptāre, frequentative of accipere, to receive : ad-, ad- + capere, to take; see kap- in Indo-European roots.]
 ac·cept′er n.
 
 ac·cep·torA0038900 (ăk-sĕp′tər)n.1.  also ac·cept·er One who signs a draft or bill of exchange.2.  Chemistry An atom that accepts or incorporates a part from a donor, especially an atom that incorporates electrons to form a bond with another atom.TranslationsIdiomsSeeacceptEncyclopediaSeeacceptorFinancialSeeAccept |