transitive. To receive, to accept.
单词 | θ145264 |
释义 | the mind > possession > acquisition > receiving > receive [verb (transitive)] > accept (17) onfangeOE transitive. To receive, to accept. fangOE To receive, accept. To receive as a gift, or as one's due; to earn as wages; also, to accept as one's lot. Obs. exc. dial. to take with ——lOE intransitive. To receive, accept; = sense 23. Obsolete. takec1175 transitive. To accept (something offered), esp. willingly; not to refuse or reject. understandc1200 To receive, accept. Obsolete. afangc1275 transitive. To consent to take (a thing offered), to accept. Also intransitive with of. receivec1330 transitive. To take into one's hands or one's possession (something offered or given by another); to take delivery of (something) from another… accepta1382 transitive (formerly (17th–18th centuries) also †intransitive with of (obsolete)). To take or receive (something offered) willingly. 'lowa1382 transitive. = allow, v. (in various senses). except1393 To receive, accept. Obsolete. to take up1570 transitive. To accept (a bet or challenge); to accept the bet or challenge of (a person). Cf. sense 30 and phrases 1j(b). to take a person up on (something)1807 To challenge, question, or rebuke (a person's assertion, comment, remark, etc.). Cf. to take up 11a at phrasal verbs 1. to take up1810 transitive. To accept or receive (something offered); to claim (a benefit, grant, etc.). Cf. take-up, n. 5b. Subcategories:— graciously (3) — pleasantly or as a kindness (1) |
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