| 释义 |  accept /ək-septˈ/  transitive verb (old or formal,  intransitive verb with of)To take (something offered)To receive (with approval, favour, consent, resignation or passivity)To reply to, suggesting agreement or complianceTo reply to in the affirmative, say yes toTo view favourably or to tolerateTo promise to pay (a bill of exchange)To understand, take on board
 ORIGIN: L acceptāre, from accipere, acceptum, from ad to, and capere to take acceptˈable  adjective Worth acceptingWelcome, pleasingCapable of being accepted, tolerableSatisfactory, adequate
 acceptabilˈity  noun acceptˈableness  noun acceptˈably  adverb acceptˈance  noun AcceptingFavourable receptionFavourAcceptablenessAn agreeing to termsAn agreement to enter into a contractAgreement to pay a bill of exchange, usu by signing itAn accepted billAcceptation
 acceptˈancy  noun acceptˈant  noun  Someone who acceptsadjective Ready to receive acceptāˈtion  noun A kind receptionThe sense in which a word, etc, is understood
 acceptˈed  adjective Customary or usualGenerally approved or agreedEstablished
 acceptˈedly  adverb acceptˈer  noun acceptˈive  adjective  Ready to receive acceptivˈity  noun acceptˈor  noun Someone who accepts something, esp a bill of exchangeAny molecule or ion that accepts electrons from a donorAn impurity in semiconductor material which increases the conductivity of the material by attracting electronsA horse which has its entry for a race confirmed
 accepting house  noun  A financial institution, such as a merchant bank, which accepts bills of exchange |