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Что (кто) такое receive - определение

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Receive; Receivers; Reciever; Recieve; Receiver (disambiguation); Receive (disambiguation); Receivsr; Receiver (song)
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Receive         
·vt To bat back (the ball) when served.
II. Receive ·vt To take from a thief, as goods known to be stolen.
III. Receive ·vi To return, or bat back, the ball when served; as, it is your turn to receive.
IV. Receive ·vt To allow, as a custom, tradition, or the like; to give credence or acceptance to.
V. Receive ·vi To receive visitors; to be at home to receive calls; as, she receives on Tuesdays.
VI. Receive ·vt To Admit; to take in; to Hold; to Contain; to have capacity for; to be able to take in.
VII. Receive ·vt To give admittance to; to permit to enter, as into one's house, presence, company, and the like; as, to receive a lodger, visitor, ambassador, messenger, ·etc.
VIII. Receive ·vt To be affected by something; to Suffer; to be subjected to; as, to receive pleasure or pain; to receive a wound or a blow; to receive damage.
IX. Receive ·vt Hence: To gain the knowledge of; to take into the mind by assent to; to give admission to; to accept, as an opinion, notion, ·etc.; to Embrace.
X. Receive ·vt To take, as something that is offered, given, committed, sent, paid, or the like; to Accept; as, to receive money offered in payment of a debt; to receive a gift, a message, or a letter.
receive         
v. a.
1.
Take, accept, derive, obtain, acquire, get.
2.
Admit, take in.
3.
Entertain, welcome, greet.
4.
Allow, permit, tolerate.
5.
Believe, embrace, give credence to.
6.
Hold, contain, have capacity for, retain, admit.
7.
Suffer.
receive         
¦ verb
1. be given, presented with, or paid.
take delivery of.
consent to hear (an oath or confession).
buy or accept (goods known to be stolen).
2. suffer, experience, or be subject to.
respond to in a specified way: her first novel was well received.
meet with (a specified reaction).
[as adjective received] widely accepted as authoritative or true.
3. form (an idea or impression) from an experience.
4. greet or welcome formally.
be visited by.
admit as a member.
5. detect or pick up (broadcast signals).
6. serve as a receptacle for.
7. (in tennis and similar games) be the player to whom the server serves (the ball).
Phrases
be at (or on) the receiving end informal be subjected to something unpleasant.
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. receivre, based on L. recipere, from re- 'back' + capere 'take'.
receive         
(receives, receiving, received)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
When you receive something, you get it after someone gives it to you or sends it to you.
They will receive their awards at a ceremony in Stockholm...
I received your letter of November 7.
= get
VERB: V n, V n
2.
You can use receive to say that certain kinds of thing happen to someone. For example if they are injured, you can say that they received an injury.
He received more of the blame than anyone when the plan failed to work...
She was suffering from whiplash injuries received in a car crash.
VERB: V n, V n
3.
When you receive a visitor or a guest, you greet them.
The following evening the duchess was again receiving guests...
VERB: V n
4.
If you say that something is received in a particular way, you mean that people react to it in that way.
The resolution had been received with great disappointment within the PLO...
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed prep/adv
5.
When a radio or television receives signals that are being transmitted, it picks them up and converts them into sound or pictures.
The reception was a little faint but clear enough for him to receive the signal.
VERB: V n, also V
6.
If you are on the receiving end or at the receiving end of something unpleasant, you are the person that it happens to.
You saw hate in their eyes and you were on the receiving end of that hate...
PHRASE
receive         
v.
1) to receive smb. coldly, coolly; favorably; warmly
2) (d; tr.) to receive as (the astronauts were received as conquering heroes)
3) (D; tr.) to receive from (he received a letter from her)
4) (d; tr.) to receive into (to receive smb. into a church)
Receiver         
·noun One who takes or receives in any manner.
II. Receiver ·noun A vessel for receiving and containing gases.
III. Receiver ·noun One who takes or buys stolen goods from a thief, knowing them to be stolen.
IV. Receiver ·noun A vessel connected with an alembic, a retort, or the like, for receiving and condensing the product of distillation.
V. Receiver ·noun A capacious vessel for receiving steam from a distant boiler, and supplying it dry to an Engine.
VI. Receiver ·noun That portion of a telephonic apparatus, or similar system, at which the message is received and made audible;
- opposed to transmitter.
VII. Receiver ·noun A vessel for receiving the exhaust steam from the high-pressure cylinder before it enters the low-pressure cylinder, in a compound engine.
VIII. Receiver ·noun The glass vessel in which the vacuum is produced, and the objects of experiment are put, in experiments with an air pump. ·cf. Bell jar, and see ·Illust. of Air pump.
IX. Receiver ·add. ·noun In portable breech-loading firearms, the steel frame screwed to the breech end of the barrel, which receives the bolt or block, gives means of securing for firing, facilitates loading, and holds the ejector, cut-off, ·etc.
X. Receiver ·noun A person appointed, ordinarily by a court, to receive, and hold in trust, money or other property which is the subject of litigation, pending the suit; a person appointed to take charge of the estate and effects of a corporation, and to do other acts necessary to winding up its affairs, in certain cases.
receiver         
n. 1) a neutral person (often a professional trustee) appointed by a judge to take charge of the property and business of one of the parties to a lawsuit and receive his/her rents and profits while the right to the moneys has not been finally decided. Appointment of a receiver must be requested by petition of the other party to the suit, and will only be authorized if there is a strong showing that the moneys would not be available when a decision is made. The funds are held for the prevailing party. 2) a person appointed to receive rents and profits coming to a debtor either while a bankruptcy is being processed or while an arrangement is being worked out to pay creditors, so that funds will be paid for debts and possibly available for distribution to creditors. 3) shorthand for one who commits the crime of receiving stolen goods knowing they were obtained illegally.
receiver         
n.
part of a telephone
1) to pick up the receiver
2) to hang up, put down, replace a receiver
3) a telephone receiver
radio
4) a shortwave receiver
one who catches a forward pass
(Am. football)
5) to hit; spot a receiver (to spot a receiver down the field)
Receiver         
In telephony and telegraphy, an instrument for receiving a message as distinguished from one used for sending or transmitting one. Thus the Bell telephone applied to the ear is a receiver, while the microphone which is spoken into or against is the transmitter.
receiver         
n.
1.
Recipient.
2.
Receptacle.

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