[VERB 动词]收到;接到;得到 When you receive something, you get it after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
[V n]
They will receive their awards at a ceremony in Stockholm...
他们会在斯德哥尔摩举行的仪式上接受颁奖。
I received your letter of November 7.
我收到了你11月7日的来信。
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[VERB 动词]经受;受到 You can use receive to say that certain kinds of thing happen to someone. For example if they are injured, you can say that they received an injury.
[V n]
He received more of the blame than anyone when the plan failed to work...
计划失败后,他受到了比别人更多的指责。
She was suffering from whiplash injuries received in a car crash.
她在车祸中颈部扭伤。
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[VERB 动词]接见;迎接;招待 When you receive a visitor or a guest, you greet them.
[V n]
The following evening the duchess was again receiving guests...
第二天晚上公爵夫人又在会客。
The shop assistant received me indifferently while leaning on a counter.
商店售货员靠在柜台上漫不经心地招呼我。
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[VERB 动词]对…作出反应;回应 If you say that something is received in a particular way, you mean that people react to it in that way.
[be V-ed prep/adv]
[be V-ed with adv]
[usu passive]
The resolution had been received with great disappointment within the PLO...
巴解组织内部对决议表现出极大失望。
The proposals have been well received by many deputies.
这些提议在许多代表中反响不错。
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[VERB 动词]接收(信号) When a radio or television receives signals that are being transmitted, it picks them up and converts them into sound or pictures.
[V n]
[Also V]
The reception was a little faint but clear enough for him to receive the signal.
接收到的信号有点弱,但对他来说已够清晰,可以接收到。
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[VERB 动词]购买,窝藏(赃物) If someone receives stolen goods, they buy or are given things that have been stolen.
[V n]
[mainly BRIT 主英]
[LEGAL 法律]
He went to prison for receiving stolen scrap iron...
他因为收购偷来的废铁而入狱。
He received the shoes when stolen, and then passed them on to the men who would sell them.
他接收偷盗的鞋子,然后把它们再转给那些销赃者。
in AM, use 美国英语用 handle
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[PHRASE 短语]经历(不愉快的事情);成为受害者 If you are on the receiving end or at the receiving end of something unpleasant, you are the person that it happens to.
You saw hate in their eyes and you were on the receiving end of that hate...
你在他们的眼睛里看到仇恨,而且你就是他们仇恨的对象。
Bullying can indeed be distressing and frightening for those at the receiving end.
受到欺凌的人会真实地感到痛苦和害怕。
Oxford
re·ceive★/rɪˈsiːv; NAmErɪˈsiːv/verbget/accept 得到;接受1★[transitive ]( rather formal) to get or accept sth that is sent or given to you 拿到;接到;收到receivesth ◆to receive a letter/present/phone call收到信╱礼物;接到电话◆to receive information/payment/thanks接收信息╱付款;受到感谢receivesth from sb/sth ◆He received an award for bravery from the police service.他以其勇敢行为受到警务部门的嘉奖。treatment/injury 待遇;伤害2★[transitive ]to experience or be given a particular type of treatment or an injury 体验;受到(某种待遇或伤害)receivesth from sb ◆We received a warm welcome from our hosts.我们受到了主人的热情欢迎。receivesth ◆Emergency cases will receive professional attention immediately.急诊病人将立即得到诊治。◆to receive severe injuries受重伤react to sth 作出反应3★[transitive , usually passive ]to react to sth new, in a particular way 对…作出反应receivesth + adv./prep. ◆The play was well receivedby the critics. 剧评家对这出戏反应良好。receivesth with sth ◆The statistics were received with concern.这些统计数字受到了关注。guests 客人4[transitive , often passive ]receivesb (with sth) |receivesb (as sth) ( formal) to welcome or entertain a guest, especially formally 接待;欢迎;招待◆He was received as an honoured guest at the White House.他在白宫受到贵宾的礼遇接待。as member of sth 成员5[transitive ]receivesb (into sth) ( formal) to officially recognize and accept sb as a member of a group 接纳;允许加入◆Three young people were received into the Church at Easter.复活节时有三位年轻人入教。TV/radio 电视;收音机6[transitive ]receivesth to change broadcast signals into sounds or pictures on a television, radio, etc. 接收;收看;收听◆to receive programmes via satellite通过卫星收看节目7[transitive ]receivesth/sb to be able to hear a radio message that is being sent by sb 接收到,收听到(无线电讯号)◆I'm receiving you loud and clear.我听得到你的声音,又清晰,又响亮。stolen goods 赃物8[transitive , intransitive ]receive(sth) ( especially BrE) to buy or accept goods that you know have been stolen 购买,接受(赃物)in sport 体育运动9[intransitive , transitive ]receive(sth) (in tennis,etc. 网球等)to be the player that the serverhits the ball to 接(发球)◆She won the toss and chose to receive.她猜中了掷币结果,选择接发球。IDIOMbe at/on the reˈceiving end (of sth)( informal) to be the person that an action, etc. is directed at, especially an unpleasant one 承受不愉快之事◆She found herself on the receiving end of a great deal of criticism.她发现自己遭到众多的批评。receivereceivesreceivedreceivingre·ceive/rɪˈsiːv; NAmErɪˈsiːv/
1be given something to be given somethingSYN get: All the children will receive a small gift.receive something from somebody She received an honorary degree from Harvard.receive attention/affection/support She received no support from her parents.receive payment/money/a pension etc They will be entitled to receive unemployment benefit.receive a prize/award/gift etc He went up to receive his award from the mayor.receive education/training 16 to 18-year-olds receiving full-time education Lee received 324 votes (=324 people voted for him).RegisterReceive is a rather formal word, which is used especially in written English. In everyday English, people usually use get.· What did you get for your birthday?· She got a degree from York University.2be sent something formal to get a letter, message, or telephone call, or something which someone has sent youreceive something from somebody He received a letter from his insurance company. If you would like to receive further information, return the attached form. We have received numerous complaints about the noise.3treatment formal if you receive a particular type of medical treatment, it is done to you: He received hospital treatment for a cut over his eye.4reaction to something to react in a particular way to a suggestion, idea, performance etc → reception: The film was well received by critics (=they said it was good). He received the news in silence.GRAMMARReceive is often passive in this meaning.5be on/at the receiving end (of something) to be the person who is affected by someone else’s actions, usually in an unpleasant way: She found herself on the receiving end of racist abuse.6receive an injury/blow formal to be injured or hit7people formal to officially accept someone as a guest or member of a groupreceive guests/visitors She isn’t well enough to receive visitors yet.receive somebody into something She was later received into the Church.8by radioa)if a radio or television receives radio waves or other signals, it makes them become sounds or picturesb)to be able to hear a radio message that someone is sending: ‘Receiving you loud and clear!’
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