[/rɪˈsepʃn; rɪˋsɛpʃən/] n 用法: 1 [U] action of receiving or being received 接受; 接待; 接纳; 接收: The bridal suite was prepared for the reception of the honeymooners. 新婚套间已准备好以接待度蜜月的人. * prepare rooms for the reception of guests 准备房间以接待宾客 * her reception into the religious order 接纳她进修道会 * [attrib 作定语] a reception area, camp, centre, etc, ie where refugees, immigrants, etc are received and accommodated 接待区、 营、 中心等(接纳和安置难民、 移民等的处所) * a `reception committee 接待委员会. 用法: 2 [sing] way in which sb/sth is received (receive 3) 反应: The play got a favourable reception from the critics. 该剧获评论界好评. * His talk met with/was given a warm (ie enthusiastic) reception. 他的讲话受到热烈的欢迎. 用法: 3 [sing] (Brit) area in a hotel or an office building where guests or clients are received, registered, etc (旅馆或事务所的)接待处: Wait for me at reception. 在接待处等我吧. 用法: 4 [C] formal social occasion to welcome sb 正式的欢迎场合; 欢迎会; 招待会; 宴会: hold a wedding reception 举办结婚宴会 * official receptions for the foreign visitors 欢迎外宾的招待会. 用法: 5 [U] receiving of broadcast signals; efficiency of this (无线电信号的)接收, 接收效果: a radio with excellent reception 接收性能极好的收音机 * Reception (eg of TV programmes) is poor here. 这里的接收情况欠佳(如电视节目的). |