释义 |
ac·cep·tor \ikˈseptə(r), a-, ə-, e-, ˈakˌs-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin, from acceptus + -or 1. : accepter 1 2. : one (as the drawee) that accepts an order or a bill of exchange 3. : a substance or particle capable of combining with another specified substance or particle < oxygen is a hydrogen acceptor > < ammonia and bases are proton acceptors > < a proton is an electron pair acceptor > < wool is a dye acceptor > — compare donor 2 4. a. : a circuit that combines inductance and capacitance in series so as to resonate to a given impressed frequency — compare rejector b. : hole 2e(1) c. : an impurity occurring in a semiconducting material and containing holes that contribute to the conductivity of the material |