| 释义 | 
		  accept /ək-septˈ/     transitive verb (old or formal,  intransitive verb with of)- To take (something offered)
 - To receive (with approval, favour, consent, resignation or passivity)
 - To reply to, suggesting agreement or compliance
 - To reply to in the affirmative, say yes to
 - To view favourably or to tolerate
 - To promise to pay (a bill of exchange)
 - To understand, take on board
    ORIGIN: L acceptāre, from accipere, acceptum, from ad to, and capere to take   acceptˈable  adjective - Worth accepting
 - Welcome, pleasing
 - Capable of being accepted, tolerable
 - Satisfactory, adequate
    acceptabilˈity  noun  acceptˈableness  noun  acceptˈably  adverb  acceptˈance  noun - Accepting
 - Favourable reception
 - Favour
 - Acceptableness
 - An agreeing to terms
 - An agreement to enter into a contract
 - Agreement to pay a bill of exchange, usu by signing it
 - An accepted bill
 - Acceptation
    acceptˈancy  noun  acceptˈant  noun  Someone who accepts   adjective Ready to receive  acceptāˈtion  noun - A kind reception
 - The sense in which a word, etc, is understood
    acceptˈed  adjective - Customary or usual
 - Generally approved or agreed
 - Established
    acceptˈedly  adverb  acceptˈer  noun  acceptˈive  adjective  Ready to receive  acceptivˈity  noun  acceptˈor  noun - Someone who accepts something, esp a bill of exchange
 - Any molecule or ion that accepts electrons from a donor
 - An impurity in semiconductor material which increases the conductivity of the material by attracting electrons
 - A horse which has its entry for a race confirmed
      accepting house  noun  A financial institution, such as a merchant bank, which accepts bills of exchange    |