单词 | welcome |
释义 | Word family noun welcome adjective welcome ≠ unwelcome welcoming verb welcome welcome1 /ˈwelkəm/ ●●● S1 interjection HELLOused to greet someone who has just arrived 欢迎〔用于对刚刚到达的人表示欢迎〕welcome to Welcome to London! 欢迎来到伦敦! Welcome back – it’s good to see you again. 欢迎回来——很高兴又见到你了。 Hello, welcome home. 嘿,欢迎回家。Examples from the Corpuswelcome to• Welcome to New York!welcome2 ●●● S2 W3 adjective 1 you’re welcome spokenTHANK a polite way of replying to someone who has just thanked you for something 不用谢!别客气! ‘Thanks for the coffee.’ ‘You’re welcome.’ “谢谢你的咖啡。”“别客气。”2 ACCEPTif someone is welcome in a place, other people are glad that they are there 〔某人〕受欢迎的 I had the feeling I wasn’t really welcome. 我感觉到我其实不受欢迎。 I didn’t feel welcome in the club. 我觉得我在俱乐部里不受欢迎。 Mary made us very welcome. 玛丽让我们感觉很受欢迎。 We try to make the new students feel welcome. 我们尽量让新同学感到自己是受欢迎的。3 ENJOY/LIKE DOING somethingif something is welcome, you enjoy it because you feel that you need it 〔某事物〕令人愉悦的 The weekend was a welcome break from the pressures of work. 这个周末没有工作的压力,舒舒服服地休息了一下。 Six months in Scotland would make a welcome change from London. 在苏格兰的六个月将是离开伦敦换个环境的好机会。 A cup of tea would be very welcome. 来杯茶非常不错。4 if something is welcome, you are glad that it has happened 〔已发生的事〕受欢迎的 The increase in interest rates is welcome news for investors. 提高利率对投资者来说是个很好的消息。 This new funding will come as a welcome boost for the industry. 这笔新资金对该行业将是积极的促进。5 be welcome to something spokenWANT used to say that someone can have something if they want it, because you certainly do not want it 可随意拥有…〔因为说话者不需要〕 If you want to take the job you’re welcome to it! 你如果想要这份工作,那你来做吧!6 be welcome to do something spokenINVITE used to invite someone to do something if they would like to 可随意做某事〔用于邀请某人做某事〕 You’re welcome to stay for lunch. 欢迎你留下来吃午饭。Examples from the Corpuswelcome• No sound would have been more welcome.• Individuals and groups are welcome and entry fees range from free to £2.• The trip to Mexico will be a welcome break from work.• In some areas, though, changes are welcome, especially if they lead to a better and more reliable product.• It crosses my mind, briefly, that a new bottle would be a welcome gift.• That means everyone is welcome here any time.• President Clinton has put out the welcome mat.• Some will find it a welcome relief, others an indication of personal failure, and the cause of personal guilt.• I don't think I'm welcome there anymore.feel welcome• I hope you will use the opportunity to get to know new people and make visitors feel welcome.• I suppose I didn't feel welcome.• It does mean we have to make extra effort to make visitors and newcomers feel welcome.• Just knowing what he did is sure to make others feel welcome.• They want him to hear our music and feel welcomed.• When I met him, he smiled and made me feel welcome in his home.• It makes people feel welcome, makes them feel that technology is interested in them.• He always makes you feel welcome when you're round our house.welcome break• That would be a most welcome break.• At Great Bedwyn we stop for welcome break and cheer the first of the singles through.• It was a welcome break from comedy, but it wasn't noticed enough for there to be a great many similar offers.• They promptly shot it for dinner, a welcome break from dehydrated rations.• For some, the visit is a welcome break from medical treatment they're receiving for radiation sickness.• Stops for meals and for the navigator to fix their position were a welcome break from the jolting ride.• It gave them a welcome break from the mania of the Olympics and seemed to put everything in its proper perspective.• So last February 1 at Twickenham was a hugely welcome break in what was becoming a sort of personal Aherne tradition.wel·come3 ●●● S3 W2 verb [transitive] 1 HELLOto say hello in a friendly way to someone who has just arrived 迎接,欢迎〔刚到达的人〕 SYN greet I must be there to welcome my guests. 我必须在那里迎接我的客人。 They welcomed us warmly. 他们热烈欢迎我们。 His family welcomed me with open arms (=in a very friendly way). 他的家人热情友好地欢迎我。2 ACCEPTto be glad to accept something 欢迎,乐于接受 The college welcomes applications from people of all races. 本学院欢迎任何种族的人提交申请。 We would welcome any advice or suggestions with open arms. 我们热忱欢迎任何建议。3 to be glad that something has happened because you think it is a good idea 欢迎,乐于接受〔已发生的事〕 Economists have welcomed the decision to raise interest rates. 经济学家们欢迎提高利率的决定。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuswelcome• The university's cafeteria welcomes any suggestions for improvement of its menu or service.• The visitors were welcomed at reception and shown where to go.• They will be welcomed by police who say that new technology can lead to powerful new evidence being discovered after a trial.• But the development will be welcomed by the building trade.• The proposal was warmly welcomed by the German Chancellor.• They welcomed last month's initiative by Mr Bush and called for a summit with him within 90 days.• But when they saw me walking out of the sea, they welcomed me warmly with cries of astonishment and delight.• Texans tend to welcome newcomers and go out of their way to be friendly.• They would welcome resistance in any of its forms, but Joshua Kingsley had said nothing and done nothing to undermine himself.• Many citizens welcomed Smith's resignation from office.• Jill was busy welcoming the guests.• Some companies have welcomed the idea of employees working from home.welcomed ... warmly• Paternas Bajamunde had welcomed me warmly.• Women have not been welcomed warmly into the ranks here.• However, instead of being welcomed warmly, Laura is greeted with chilly toleration and ill-concealed resentment.• But when they saw me walking out of the sea, they welcomed me warmly with cries of astonishment and delight.welcome ... with open arms• And if the turnout was any indication, the parish was welcoming them with open arms.• Did I welcome him with open arms?• The commission-hungry staff smell money and class, and the pair are welcomed with open arms.• The Greenpeace support was welcomed with open arms.• Those who managed to dodge the snipers on the border were welcomed with open arms.• You walk in here and you expect to be welcomed with open arms.• Newspapers welcome with open arms a regular, efficient news service on which they can rely.• He welcomed them with open arms, talked freely, played draughts with the younger and learned tables from the elder.welcome4 ●●○ W3 noun [singular] 1 HELLOthe way in which you greet someone when they arrive at a place 欢迎,迎接warm/friendly welcome His colleagues gave him a very warm welcome when he returned to work. 他回来工作时,同事们非常热情地欢迎他。 You can be sure of a friendly welcome at all our hotels. 在我们的每一家酒店你都一定会受到热情接待。 The president got a tremendous welcome at the airport. 总统在机场受到了隆重欢迎。2 the way in which people react to an idea, and show that they like it or do not like it 〔对观点的〕接受,反应方式 Politicians have given an enthusiastic welcome to the Queen’s speech. 政治家们对女王的演讲给予了热烈欢迎。 The proposals have so far received a cautious welcome from government ministers. 这些提议到目前为止得到了政府各部长的谨慎欢迎。3. outstay/overstay your welcome STAY/NOT LEAVEto stay at someone’s house longer than they want you to 因做客时间太久而不再受欢迎n COLLOCATIONSadjectivesa warm/friendly welcomeYou can be sure of a warm welcome.a big welcomeThey had planned a big welcome for Martin.a great welcome (=a big or good welcome)Visitors were given a great welcome.a rapturous welcome (=a very pleased and excited one)He returned to his homeland to a rapturous welcome in 1996a tumultuous welcome (=a very noisy one from a crowd)The pope received a tumultuous welcome.a rousing welcome (=a noisy welcome that shows approval)The audience gave the band a rousing welcome.a hearty welcome (=a happy and sincere welcome)The owner offers a hearty welcome to guests.verbsgive somebody a welcomeThe Queen was given a decent welcome by the crowd.get/receive a welcomeHe received a warm welcome.extend/accord somebody a welcome formal (=give someone a welcome)Staff and students extended a warm welcome to visiting parents.phrasesa smile of welcomeHis wrinkled face broke into a smile of welcome.a speech of welcomeThe mayor made a brief speech of welcome.Examples from the Corpuswelcome• This alternative drug has received an open-armed welcome from insomniacs around the world.• Then, as always, a big kiss in welcome.• She could just imagine the welcome she was about to get from her workmates!• The welcome he received on the factory tour obviously boded well for the by-election as ten days later both candidates were elected.• Their guests were given a very warm welcome on arrival.warm/friendly welcome• Cramped wooden benches, a friendly welcome for regulars and improbably large plates of home-made pies, omelettes, grills and chips.• Collectors, bibliophiles and browsers will find a warm welcome from the many dealers when the fair opens at 10.00 am precisely.• This was a busy and fruitful time, and the team were given a warm welcome in all the places we worked.• You will be sure of a warm welcome.• Uncle Tom was at work that day, but Aunt Goldie gave us a warm welcome.• Friendly relations had been established, which possibly accounted for Ari's warm welcome on Claudel's visit last year.• It started off fantastic, with the warmest welcome anyone could imagine from Yuri and Yuri.• Inside it retains an old forge, providing winter visitors with a truly warm welcome.received ... welcome• It also received her welcoming smile, as did a beautiful goldfinch that came down and perched on her toes.• And yet, CrystEngComm has received a warm welcome and many researchers have begun to send in their papers.• This alternative drug has received an open-armed welcome from insomniacs around the world.• Would a traitor to the socialist cause ever have received such a welcome at a Labour Party Conference?• The recommendations have received a mixed welcome from the Angling Foundation.• His announcement at the annual conference of the Association of Children's Reporters in Peebles received an immediate welcome from childcare agencies.• The proposal received an enthusiastic welcome from the smaller political parties allied with Labour.• A player representation, led by caretaker manager Edwin Stein, received a rapturous welcome.Origin welcome4 Old English wilcume, from wilcuma “person you are glad to have as a guest”, from willa ( → WILL2) + cuma “someone who comes”; influenced by wellwelcome1 interjectionwelcome2 adjectivewel·come3 verbwelcome4 noun →n COLLOCATIONS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable greet to has just Corpus used arrived who someone |
随便看 |
|
英汉双解词典包含236457条英汉翻译词条,涵盖了常用英语单词及词组短语的翻译及用法,是英语学习的必备工具。