单词 | receptive |
释义 | Word family noun receipt receipts receiver reception receivership receiving receptionist receptor adjective receptive ≠ unreceptive received verb receive re·cep·tive /rɪˈseptɪv/ adjective WILLINGwilling to consider new ideas or listen to someone else’s opinions 〔对新思想或他人意见〕乐于接受的,愿意倾听的 You might find them in a more receptive mood tomorrow. 也许他们明天会更乐于接受意见。 a receptive audience 愿意倾听的观众receptive to a workforce that is receptive to new ideas 乐于接受新观念的员工 —receptiveness (also receptivity /ˌriːsepˈtɪvəti/) noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpusreceptive• Being receptive and responding rapidly even to minor complaints is an indicator that the school cares.• a receptive audience• And what a pleasure to speak to such receptive minds!• It is usually reserved for the grand finale, after the singing and preaching have induced a receptive mood.• The crucial question here is what makes individuals receptive or resistant to racist ideas.• If he implements it and things go well, he will be more receptive to employee input in the future.• If anything, they seemed rather receptive to the idea of talking about invasion of the locality by monsters from deep space.• Few other places on earth would be so receptive to the use of performance measures.receptive mood• It is usually reserved for the grand finale, after the singing and preaching have induced a receptive mood.• The words and melodies of the hymns used during the day all helped to put me in a receptive mood.re·cep·tive adjectiveChineseSyllable listen or willing new to consider ideas Corpus |
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