词组 | receive |
释义 | receive /rɪˈsiːv/ verb 1. to be given something nounsreceive a prize/award/medal The photo shows the winner receiving her prize.receive a present/gift Martha received a special present from her parents.receive money/a payment/a fee etc He did not receive any payment for his work.receive attention/publicity The case has received much attention in the media.receive support/help The plan has received widespread international support.receive votes He received twice as many votes as the other candidate.receive education/training She had received a good education.receive a sentence He was found guilty and received a five-year sentence.receive treatment The victims are currently receiving medical treatment at a local hospital.prepositionsreceive sth from sb Did you receive any money from him?THESAURUS: receive → get (1)2. to get something that someone has sent you, or get an answer, invitation, complaint etcnounsreceive a letter/message/email Perhaps they have not received your letter yet.receive a (phone) call One morning, I received a call from my mother in California.receive an answer/reply/reaction I have not yet received a reply to my email.receive an invitation/offer A year later, I received an invitation to their wedding. | None of the graduates have yet received a job offer.receive a complaint The company has received a number of complaints from customers.receive a request They have received a request for assistance from the French police.receive an apology They received a public apology from the president.receive information/news I have received some new information.receive a copy Everyone on the committee will receive a copy of the report.prepositionsreceive sth from sb I received an email from an old friend yesterday.3. to react in a particular way to a suggestion, idea, performance etcadverbsbe well received also be favourably/enthusiastically received (=used when people like something and think it is good) The band’s next album was well received by the critics. | The announcement was favourably received by investors.be warmly received (=used especially when people show that they like someone’s speech or idea) Her speech was warmly received by the audience.be badly received (=used when people do not like something) His first film had been badly received.sth will be gratefully received (=used when asking people to suggest or give something) Any contributions will be gratefully received.nounsreceive the news Her father received the news without surprise.phrasesbe received with enthusiasm/scepticism/hostility etc The claim was received with skepticism by the public (=they doubted whether it was true). |
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