B1 [ T ] to agree to take something接受;收受;领受
B1 [ I or T ] to say yes to an offer or invitation接受(提议或邀请);同意
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After a lot of careful thought, she decided to accept their offer.
She is too proud to accept any help.
Do you think the seller will accept £196, 000 for the house?
I don't usually accept lifts from strange men.
A lot of shops won't accept cheques unless you have a cheque card with you.
B2 [ T ] to consider something or someone as satisfactory(对…满意而)接受,接纳;欢迎
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It is difficult for many people to accept a literal interpretation of the Bible.
The committee decided with one voice to accept the proposal.
While I accept that he's not perfect in many ways, I do actually quite like the man.
He was a very stubborn man who refused to accept defeat.
We must accept the results of a democratic election.
B2 [ T ] to believe that something is true相信;(认为真实而)接受
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She can't accept she made a mistake and now she's trying to lay the blame on her assistant.
Rationally, he knows that she won't ever go back to him, but emotionally he can't accept it.
She refused to accept that she was wrong and stalked furiously out of the room.
I had to accept that the relationship had run its course.
It was a terrible struggle for him to accept her death.
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