accepted

英[ək'septɪd] 美[ək'septɪd]
  • adj. 公认的;录取的;可接受的;已承兑的
使用频率:
  • accadian n.阿卡得人(语)adj.阿卡得人(语)的
  • accadian n.阿卡得人(语)adj.阿卡得人(语)的
Adjective:
  1. generally approved or compelling recognition;

    "several accepted techniques for treating the condition"
    "his recognized superiority in this kind of work"

1. After a three-weekend courtship, Pamela accepted Randolph's proposal of marriage.
经过3个周末的追求之后,帕梅拉接受了伦道夫的求婚。

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2. Fewer than 7% of asylum seekers are accepted as political refugees.
寻求避难者中有不到7%的人被视作政治难民。

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3. The Greeks accepted belief in the immortality of the soul.
希腊人相信灵魂不灭。

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4. Egypt is once again accepted as an important voice in Arab politics.
埃及再一次被认为是阿拉伯政治中的一个重要声音。

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5. He went through a period of wanting to be accepted.
有一段时间他很想被人接受。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. His behaviour falls short of accepted standards.
      他的行为没达到公认的标准。
    2. It is generally accepted that smoking is harmful to our health.
      吸烟有害健康,这是大家公认的。