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		reception美 [rɪ'sepʃən]  英 [rɪ'sepʃ(ə)n]  - n.接待;招待会;欢迎;欢迎会
 - 网络接待处;接收;接受
 
 adj.+n. warm reception,cold reception,hostile reception,cool reception,favourable reception v.+n. get reception,attend reception,give reception,find reception n. receipt,receiving,delivery,unloading,welcome 1.  | [u] 接待处;接待区the area inside the entrance of a hotel, an office building, etc. where guests or visitors go first when they arrive  |  
  |  |   | We arranged to meet in reception at 6.30. 我们约定 6:30 在接待处会面。  |   | You can leave a message with reception . 你可以在接待处留言。  |   |  |  
 2.  | [c] 接待仪式;欢迎会;招待会a formal social occasion to welcome sb or celebrate sth  |  
 3.  | [sing] 欢迎;反应;反响the type of welcome that is given to sb/sth  |  
  | Her latest album has met with a mixed reception from fans. 她的最新唱片在歌迷之间反响不一。  |   | Delegates gave him a warm reception as he called for more spending on education. 由于他呼吁增加教育经费,代表们向他报以热烈的欢迎。  |  
 4.  | [u] (无线电和电视信号的)接收效果the quality of radio and television signals that are broadcast  |  
  | good/bad reception 良好的╱差的接收效果  |   | There was very poor reception on my phone. 我的电话接收效果很差。  |  
 5.  | [u] 接纳;接待;迎接the act of receiving or welcoming sb  |  
  | the reception of refugees from the war zone 接纳交战地区来的难民  |  
 n.  | 1. a formal party to welcome somebody or celebrate an event such as a wedding 2. the way in which somebody or something is received or greeted 3. a place in a hotel, office, or public building where visitors are first received 4. the quality of the signal received by a radio or television set 5. the act of receiving something given or sent 6. the process of receiving and converting electronic signals 7. in football, the catching of a pass made toward the opponent's goal 8. the class of children beginning their first year of full-time education 9. the way in which someone or something is received or welcomed 10. the part of a large building such as a hotel or office where there is someone whose job is to welcome visitors, deal with questions, etc. 1. a formal party to welcome somebody or celebrate an event such as a wedding 2. the way in which somebody or something is received or greeted 3. a place in a hotel, office, or public building where visitors are first received 4. the quality of the signal received by a radio or television set 5. the act of receiving something given or sent 6. the process of receiving and converting electronic signals 7. in football, the catching of a pass made toward the opponent's goal 8. the class of children beginning their first year of full-time education 9. the way in which someone or something is received or welcomed 10. the part of a large building such as a hotel or office where there is someone whose job is to welcome visitors, deal with questions, etc.  |  
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