英:[rɪˈseptɪv]
美:[rɪˈseptɪv]
英:[rɪˈseptɪv]
美:[rɪˈseptɪv]
re·cep·tive
rih sep tihv
receptively (adv.), receptiveness (n.)
词根:receive
adj.received 被一般承认的;被认为标准的
adv.receptively 容纳地;感受
n.reception 接待;接收;招待会;感受;反应
receptionist 接待员;传达员
receptor [生化] 受体;接受器;感觉器官
receptivity 接受能力;[生理] 感受性
receptiveness 感受性;接受能力
v.received 收到;接受;迎接(receive的过去分词)
vi.receive 接收
vt.receive 收到;接待;接纳
"receptive to reason and the logic of facts"
"receptive to the proposals"
"sensory neurons"
"the paper is ink-receptive"
receptive field感受野;接受域
"具有接受、作为容器的品质",早在15世纪就出现了这个词,源自中世纪拉丁语 receptivus,源自拉丁语 recipere "持有,包含"(参见 receive)。"与理解语言或写作有关的"含义始于1926年。相关词汇: Receptively; receptiveness; receptivity。
The first known use of receptive was in the 15th century
recess1 of 2noun
a hidden or secret place
a space or little hollow set back (as from the main line of a coast or mountain range)
alcove sense 1
a brief period for relaxation between periods of work
recess2 of 2verb
to put into a recess
recessed lighting
to make a recess in
to interrupt for or take a recess
receptornoun
a cell or group of cells that receives stimuli : sense organ
a molecule (as protein) on the surface or in the inside of a cell that recognizes and joins to specific molecules causing a certain activity within the cell to begin
receptiveadjective
able or willing to receive especially ideas
able to receive and pass on stimuli
the receptive part of the retina
receptiveadjective
able or willing to receive especially ideas
able to receive and pass on stimuli
the receptive part of the retina
receptiveadjective
able or willing to receive especially ideas
able to receive and pass on stimuli
the receptive part of the retina
receptiveadjective
open and responsive to ideas, impressions, or suggestions
of a sensory end organ fit to receive and transmit stimuli
sensory sense 1
1 The rest of the show is more of a sustained holler, and being receptive to its charms surely requires a much younger set of ears than mine.
2 But it doesn't seem like he's receptive to those suggestions.
3 It also forced Ms. Teuscher to be receptive to any suggestion or criticism.
4 But he said the tabloid coverage of her teenage years will make it harder for her to find a receptive audience.
5 What really consumes him, though, is the children’s book he has been writing for years, about an aging magician who must pass on his Book of Secrets to a receptive child, a magician heir.
6 To begin with, the villagers weren’t receptive to us, but they are starting to trust that we are there to help.
7 Maybe I was more receptive to thinking about these topics than I might have been without that, but on balance, yeah, it was sh*tty.
8 The artwork would have to be approved by the trust, which has been initially receptive.
9 The atmosphere within the school was by then receptive to change.
直到那个时候,学校的环境还是容易接受改变的.
10 Confronted with an intractable problem, he was prepared to work at it harder and longer than most people and to be more receptive to unorthodox explanations.
11 Describing an early Shankar tour in 1957, Time magazine said "U.S. audiences were receptive but occasionally puzzled."
12 Considering that Chicago long has been home to a large Polish population, the festival seems likely to find many receptive ears.
13 Indeed, travel and an open mind seem to help make consumers more receptive to sherry’s charms.
14 But in the 1950s, Ms. Follett, who after early success left New York, was still looking for a receptive place to land.
15 Both forces were receptive, he told me, to asking themselves the crucial question that will come up repeatedly: “Does the person have a legal right to be present?”
16 If Mr. Smith offended professional historians, he found a receptive audience with Italian readers, who made “Italy: A Modern History” a runaway best seller, one of the most popular academic works ever published in Italy.
17 Public institutions weren’t receptive to his expansive and racially integrated narrative of American history in the 1950s.
18 I was to keep ever before them the picture of a bright, passive, good-humored, receptive mass ever willing to accept their every scheme.
19 If anyone had a responsible solution to this problem, Jackson claimed to be receptive.
20 The topsoil needs to be moist and receptive before it can become fully charged, in the way you must first prime a bone-dry sponge to absorb water.