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🔑 re·cep·tionBrE /rɪˈsepʃn/NAmE /rɪˈsepʃn/ noun🔑 [U] (especially BrE) the area inside the entrance of a hotel, an office building, etc. where guests or visitors go first when they arrive 接待处;接待区◆the reception area 接待区◆We arranged to meet in reception at 6.30. 我们约定 6:30 在接待处会面。◆You can leave a message with reception. 你可以在接待处留言。◆(NAmE, BrE) the reception desk 服务台 ➡ compare front desk accommodation, book, full board, holiday, hotel, reception, reservation, room service, suite, vacancy 🔑 [C] a formal social occasion to welcome sb or celebrate sth 接待仪式;欢迎会;招待会◆a wedding reception 结婚喜筵 anniversary, birthday, celebrate, commemorate, festivity, jubilee, occasion, parade, party, reception 🔑 [sing.] the type of welcome that is given to sb/sth 欢迎;反应;反响◆Her latest album has met with a mixed reception from fans. 她的最新唱片在歌迷中间反响不一。◆Delegates gave him a warm reception as he called for more spending on education. 由于他呼吁增加教育经费,代表们向他报以热烈的欢迎。🔑 [U] the quality of radio and television signals that are broadcast (无线电和电视信号的)接收效果◆good/bad reception 良好的/差的接收效果◆There was very poor reception on my phone. 我的电话接收效果很差。 [U] the act of receiving or welcoming sb 接纳;接待;迎接◆the reception of refugees from the war zone 接纳交战地区来的难民 |