[VERB 动词](有足够的空间)容纳,接纳 If a building or space can accommodate someone or something, it has enough room for them.
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The school in Poldown was not big enough to accommodate all the children...
波尔登的学校不够大,容不下所有的孩子。
The CD-ROMs will accommodate the works of all English poets from 600 to 1900.
这些光盘能存下从公元600年到1900年所有英国诗人的作品。
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[VERB 动词]为…提供住宿 To accommodate someone means to provide them with a place to live or stay.
[V n]
[be V-ed prep/adv]
...a hotel built to accommodate guests for the wedding of King Alfonso...
一家为接待前来参加阿方索国王婚礼的来宾而建的宾馆
Students are accommodated in homes nearby.
学生被安置在附近的住家中。
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[VERB 动词]顾及;考虑到 If something is planned or changed to accommodate a particular situation, it is planned or changed so that it takes this situation into account.
[V n]
The roads are built to accommodate gradual temperature changes...
修建这些道路时考虑到了温度的逐渐变化。
The way that American history is taught may change in order to accommodate some more of those cultures.
美国历史的授课方式可能会为了照顾到更多的文化而作改变。
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[VERB 动词]迎合;迁就 If you do something to accommodate someone, you do it with the main purpose of pleasing or satisfying them.
[V n]
He has never put an arm around his wife to accommodate photographers...
他从未为了迎合摄影师而搂住妻子。
He's already altered several of the proposals in his economic plan to accommodate demands of special interests.
他已经改动了经济计划中的几项提议以迁就特殊利益集团的要求。
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[VERB 动词](调整以)适应 If you accommodate to something new, you change your behaviour or ideas so that you are able to deal with it.
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[V pron-refl to n]
[FORMAL 正式]
Some animal and plant species cannot accommodate to the rapidly changing conditions...
某些种类的动植物不能适应迅速变化的环境。
She walked slowly to accommodate herself to his pace.
她走得很慢,以便与他保持一致的步伐。
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ac·com·mo·dateAWL/əˈkɒmədeɪt; NAmEəˈkɑːmədeɪt/verb1[transitive ]accommodatesb to provide sb with a room or place to sleep, live or sit 提供住宿(或膳宿、座位等)◆The hotel can accommodate up to 500 guests.这家旅馆可供 500 位旅客住宿。2[transitive ]accommodatesb/sth to provide enough space for sb/sth 容纳;提供空间◆Over 70 minutes of music can be accommodated on one CD.一张激光唱片可以容纳 70 多分钟的音乐。3[transitive ]accommodatesth ( formal) to consider sth, such as sb's opinion or a fact, and be influenced by it when you are deciding what to do or explaining sth 考虑到;顾及◆Our proposal tries to accommodate the special needs of minority groups.我们的提案尽量照顾到少数群体的特殊需要。4[transitive ]accommodatesb (with sth) ( formal) to help sb by doing what they want 帮忙;给…提供方便SYN
oblige
◆I have accommodated the press a great deal, giving numerous interviews.我多次接受采访,已给了报界许多方便。5[intransitive , transitive ]accommodate(sth/yourself) to sth ( formal) to change your behaviour so that you can deal with a new situation better 顺应,适应(新情况)◆I needed to accommodate to the new schedule.我需要适应新的时间表。accommodateaccommodatesaccommodatedaccommodatingac·com·mo·date/əˈkɒmədeɪt; NAmEəˈkɑːmədeɪt/
1[transitive] if a room, building etc can accommodate a particular number of people or things, it has enough space for them: He bought a huge house to accommodate his library. The ballroom can accommodate 400 people.2[transitive] to provide someone with a place to stay, live, or work: The island was used to accommodate child refugees.3[transitive] to accept someone’s opinions and try to do what they want, especially when their opinions or needs are different from yours: We’ve made every effort to accommodate your point of view.4[intransitive] to get used to a new situation or to make yourself do thisaccommodate to Her eyes took a while to accommodate to the darkness.
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