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单词 recipient
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Definition of recipient in English:

recipient

noun rɪˈsɪpɪəntrəˈsɪpiənt
  • A person or thing that receives or is awarded something.

    the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He denies social welfare recipients will be forced to sell homes to repay debts.
    • They are the recipients of Smart awards from the Department of Trade and Industry.
    • Hopefully all recipients gave their explicit consent to receive such messages.
    • The letter, which came from an address in London, tells recipients to quote box numbers when replying.
    • Could you possibly forward me the names and addresses of the recipients?
    • Pensioners and other welfare recipients in the cities did not get the chance to air their views.
    • It is also an expression of gratitude by organ recipients to donors and their families.
    • For these recipients, socks are a welcome present, as are a hat or gloves.
    • Much of the money to pay benefits to future recipients will have to come from somewhere else.
    • Two awards for outstanding achievement were a surprise to the recipients.
    • He is one of the youngest recipients of the George Cross in military history.
    • Mr Logue said his family was both overwhelmed and proud to be the recipients of the award.
    • I have checked the internet and similar letters have been sent to recipients worldwide.
    • Some of the world's leading businesses and corporations have been previous recipients of the awards.
    • The award remains a unique one and the recipients this week were proud to have been selected.
    • With no will to search for work many of these recipients remain at home and reap the benefits of their weekly cheques.
    • Most people would rather be active independent citizens than recipients of benefits.
    • The awards were presented to the recipients at a function in the Chamber last Wednesday.
    • The awards have been given out each year and the recipients are chosen by an independent panel.
    • None of the recipients to whom I spoke knew of the Society before their awards.
    • We used to discuss its past recipients and the possible winners in years to come.
    • Israel has long been the largest recipient of American aid, receiving $3 billion last year.
    Synonyms
    beneficiary, receiver, donee, legatee
    Law grantee, devisee
adjective rɪˈsɪpɪəntrəˈsɪpiənt
  • attributive Receiving or capable of receiving something.

    a recipient country
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The agreement placed a greater emphasis on dialogue between the EU and recipient states.
    • Finally, a telegraphic or telex message is not recorded, except by the sending and recipient banks.
    • Results show that the transformed DNA sequences remained linked in the recipient genome.
    • Transferred genes are subject to those mutational processes affecting the recipient genome.
    • Aid from rich countries is often leveraged to elicit certain behaviors from recipient nations.
    • The islets are injected into the recipient liver via the portal vein or by subcapsular injection into the kidney or spleen.
    • In return the recipient country would write an annual report or audit, showing how the money was spent.
    • This decision was a major shift in public policy about gaming and the recipient organizations.
    • Stripped of its own genetic instructions, the recipient egg cell is a tiny biological machine awaiting orders.
    • The three biggest recipient countries in absolute numbers were Israel, Indonesia, and China.
    • This is to ensure that consumers in the recipient country do not carry the burden of foreign tax.
    • What effect will it have on the local publishing industry in the recipient countries?
    • Six donor countries and 13 recipient countries have now developed their own drug donation guidelines.
    • This would be widely denounced as a form of neo-colonialism in both donor and recipient countries.
    • The donor and recipient chromosomes could be distinguished by the genetic markers that flanked the white genes.
    • The embryo can then be placed into a recipient mare and carried normally to full term.
    • This may then be used as the basis for negotiation on the amount required to meet the recipient spouse's support needs.

Derivatives

  • recipiency

  • noun rɪˈsɪpɪənsirəˈsɪpiənsi
    • The re-employment bonus proposal doesn't address the real world problem of inadequate unemployment insurance benefit levels and low unemployment insurance recipiency.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One of the most salient features of the economic crisis in Sweden during the 1990s was the dramatic increase in long-term social assistance recipiency.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from Latin recipient- 'receiving', from the verb recipere.

Rhymes

impercipient, incipient, percipient
 
 

Definition of recipient in US English:

recipient

nounrəˈsipēəntrəˈsɪpiənt
  • A person or thing that receives or is awarded something.

    the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For these recipients, socks are a welcome present, as are a hat or gloves.
    • None of the recipients to whom I spoke knew of the Society before their awards.
    • It is also an expression of gratitude by organ recipients to donors and their families.
    • The award remains a unique one and the recipients this week were proud to have been selected.
    • We used to discuss its past recipients and the possible winners in years to come.
    • Much of the money to pay benefits to future recipients will have to come from somewhere else.
    • With no will to search for work many of these recipients remain at home and reap the benefits of their weekly cheques.
    • Could you possibly forward me the names and addresses of the recipients?
    • Israel has long been the largest recipient of American aid, receiving $3 billion last year.
    • The letter, which came from an address in London, tells recipients to quote box numbers when replying.
    • I have checked the internet and similar letters have been sent to recipients worldwide.
    • He is one of the youngest recipients of the George Cross in military history.
    • He denies social welfare recipients will be forced to sell homes to repay debts.
    • Most people would rather be active independent citizens than recipients of benefits.
    • The awards have been given out each year and the recipients are chosen by an independent panel.
    • Two awards for outstanding achievement were a surprise to the recipients.
    • Hopefully all recipients gave their explicit consent to receive such messages.
    • Mr Logue said his family was both overwhelmed and proud to be the recipients of the award.
    • Pensioners and other welfare recipients in the cities did not get the chance to air their views.
    • They are the recipients of Smart awards from the Department of Trade and Industry.
    • The awards were presented to the recipients at a function in the Chamber last Wednesday.
    • Some of the world's leading businesses and corporations have been previous recipients of the awards.
    Synonyms
    beneficiary, receiver, donee, giftee, legatee
adjectiverəˈsipēəntrəˈsɪpiənt
  • attributive Receiving or capable of receiving something.

    a recipient country
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In return the recipient country would write an annual report or audit, showing how the money was spent.
    • Finally, a telegraphic or telex message is not recorded, except by the sending and recipient banks.
    • The embryo can then be placed into a recipient mare and carried normally to full term.
    • Six donor countries and 13 recipient countries have now developed their own drug donation guidelines.
    • The three biggest recipient countries in absolute numbers were Israel, Indonesia, and China.
    • This may then be used as the basis for negotiation on the amount required to meet the recipient spouse's support needs.
    • Stripped of its own genetic instructions, the recipient egg cell is a tiny biological machine awaiting orders.
    • This is to ensure that consumers in the recipient country do not carry the burden of foreign tax.
    • What effect will it have on the local publishing industry in the recipient countries?
    • The agreement placed a greater emphasis on dialogue between the EU and recipient states.
    • Aid from rich countries is often leveraged to elicit certain behaviors from recipient nations.
    • The islets are injected into the recipient liver via the portal vein or by subcapsular injection into the kidney or spleen.
    • Results show that the transformed DNA sequences remained linked in the recipient genome.
    • Transferred genes are subject to those mutational processes affecting the recipient genome.
    • The donor and recipient chromosomes could be distinguished by the genetic markers that flanked the white genes.
    • This decision was a major shift in public policy about gaming and the recipient organizations.
    • This would be widely denounced as a form of neo-colonialism in both donor and recipient countries.

Origin

Mid 16th century: from Latin recipient- ‘receiving’, from the verb recipere.

 
 
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