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Что (кто) такое reception centre - определение

BUILDING IN QUEBEC, CANADA
Special Handling Unit; Centre régional de réception; Centre regional de reception; Unité spéciale de détention; Unite speciale de detention
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reception centre      
(reception centres)
A reception centre is a place where people who have no homes or are being looked after by the government can live until somewhere else is found for them to live. (mainly BRIT)
N-COUNT
Christmas Island Detention Centre         
  • The Immigration Detention Centre in 2008)
  • Christmas Island Immigration Detention Centre
AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION DETENTION FACILITY
Christmas Island Immigration Detention Centre; Christmas Island Immigration Reception and Processing Centre; Christmas Island detention centre
Christmas Island Immigration Reception and Processing Centre (Christmas Island IRPC) or commonly just Christmas Island Immigration Detention Centre, is an Australian immigration detention facility located on Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean.
reception         
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Receptions; Reception (disambiguation); The Reception
¦ noun
1. the action or process of receiving someone or something.
the way in which something is received.
the quality with which broadcast signals are received.
2. a formal social occasion held to welcome someone or celebrate an event.
3. chiefly Brit. the area in a hotel, office, etc. where visitors are greeted.
4. Brit. the first class in an infant school.
Origin
ME: from OFr., or from L. receptio(n-), from recipere (see receive).
Oakington Immigration Reception Centre         
  • Entrance to Oakington Immigration Reception Centre
CLOSED CENTRE FOR HOUSING IMMIGRANTS TO THE UK
Oakington Immigration Reception Centre was an immigration detention centre located in Cambridgeshire run by UK Visas and Immigration.
reception class         
EDUCATIONAL YEAR GROUP
Reception (School); Reception class
(reception classes)
A reception class is a class that children go into when they first start school at the age of four or five. (BRIT)
N-COUNT
Reception (school)         
EDUCATIONAL YEAR GROUP
Reception (School); Reception class
Reception (also known as Nursery, Year R, Year 0 or FS2 for foundation second year) is the first year of primary school in England and Wales. It comes after nursery and before Year One in England and Wales, or before Primary 2 in Northern Ireland.
reception         
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Receptions; Reception (disambiguation); The Reception
n.
social gathering
1) to give, hold; host a reception
2) a diplomatic; formal; informal; official; wedding reception
3) a reception for (a reception for graduating students)
4) at a reception (we met at the reception)
reaction, response
greeting
5) to get, meet with a reception
6) to accord, give (smb.) a reception
7) a chilly, cold, cool; cordial, friendly, warm; emotional; enthusiastic; favorable; lavish; mixed; rousing; unfriendly reception (their proposal got a mixed reception; they gave us a warm reception; the book received a favorable reception)
registration desk in a hotel
(BE)
8) at reception (leave your key at reception)
receiving of broadcasts
9) good, strong; poor, weak reception
Reception         
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Receptions; Reception (disambiguation); The Reception
Reception is a noun form of receiving, or to receive something, such as art, experience, information, people, products, or vehicles. It may refer to:
reception         
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Receptions; Reception (disambiguation); The Reception
(receptions)
1.
The reception in a hotel is the desk or office that books rooms for people and answers their questions. (mainly BRIT; in AM, use front desk
)
Have him bring a car round to the reception...
...the hotel's reception desk.
N-SING: the N, oft N n, also at N
2.
The reception in an office or hospital is the place where people's appointments and questions are dealt with. (mainly BRIT)
Wait at reception for me.
N-SING: the N, oft N n, also at N
3.
A reception is a formal party which is given to welcome someone or to celebrate a special event.
At the reception they served smoked salmon.
N-COUNT
4.
If someone or something has a particular kind of reception, that is the way that people react to them.
Mr Mandela was given a tumultuous reception in Washington...
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu supp N
5.
If you get good reception from your radio or television, the sound or picture is clear because the signal is strong. If the reception is poor, the sound or picture is unclear because the signal is weak.
Adjust the aerial's position and direction for the best reception.
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reception         
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Receptions; Reception (disambiguation); The Reception
n.
1.
Receiving, receipt.
2.
Welcome, entertainment.
3.
Party, soir?e..
4.
Admission, credence, acceptance, allowance.
5.
Admission, admittance.

Википедия

Regional Reception Centre

The Regional Reception Centre (French: Centre régional de réception) is a Canadian federal prison for men located with Archambault Institution at the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) complex at Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Quebec, a short distance from Mirabel International Airport.

The Special Handling Unit (SHU; French: Unité spéciale de détention or USD), within the centre, is Canada's highest security (supermax) prison. As of 2008, there were 90 prisoners at the SHU. In English it is nicknamed "the SHU" (pronounced 'shoe'), and in French it is the "USD".

The six-wing radial-shaped facility is surrounded by three rows of fencing, which is in turn surrounded by farms.

Inmates are always handcuffed in the presence of officers. When escorting inmates, officers are unarmed to prevent inadvertently placing a weapon in the vicinity of the prisoner. Escorting officers do carry pepper spray. Weapons and other equipment are carried by officers manning the elevated catwalk. Inmates must progress through programs in the SHU before being transferred back to the general population of other maximum security prisons; however, some inmates are considered to be too high-risk to be eligible for this and are detained in the SHU for longer periods.