to agree to take sth such as an offer, a job or money 接受(要约、工作、金钱等)◆The unions voted to accept a pay increase of 6%. 工会通过投票接受加薪 6%。◆He accepted a position as vice-president of corporate development. 他接受了企业开发部副总裁的职位。OPPreject
to agree to or approve of sth 同意;认可◆They accepted the court's decision. 他们接受了法院的判决。◆The company has accepted a $5 billion takeover bid. 这公司接受了 50 亿元的收购出价。OPPreject
to be willing or able to receive payment in a particular form (以特定方式)接受(付款)◆Will you accept a cheque? 你收支票吗?◆All major credit cards are accepted. 接受所有主要的信用卡付款。
to agree to be responsible for sth; to agree that you are responsible for sth wrong or illegal that has happened 承担◆The auditors have accepted responsibility for failing to spot the mistake. 审计员已承担未能发现错误的责任。
() to agree to take goods or services from a seller, which means that the buyer must then pay for them 接受(货物或服务)◆The buyer can refuse to accept the goods if they arrive later than the agreed date. 如果货物晚於规定的日期到达,买方有权拒绝接受货物。OPPreject
() to be willing to buy a product, a technology or a service 接受,认可,愿意购买(产品、技术、服务等)◆Our products are well/widely accepted in the local and international market. 我们的产品在当地和国际市场上得到广泛认可。
() to agree to what is stated in a contract, for example particular rules or decisions 接受(合约条款)◆to accept the terms of an agreement 接受协议条款
() to agree to provide payments if sb loses sth or has a serious accident, for example 承担(风险)◆The insurance company may refuse to accept the whole risk. 保险公司可能会拒绝承担全部风险。
() to agree to pay the amount of money stated on a bill of exchange by signing it 承兑(汇票)