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ac·cep·tance
/ɪkˈsɛptən(t)s, æk-/
接受,同意,承認,認可
From:
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acceptance
驗收
From:
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acceptance
接受 驗收
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ac·cept·ance
n.
1.
The
act
of
accepting
;
a
receiving
what
is
offered
,
with
approbation
,
satisfaction
,
or
acquiescence
;
esp
.,
favorable
reception
;
approval
;
as
,
the
acceptance
of
a
gift
,
office
,
doctrine
,
etc
.
They
shall
come
up
with
acceptance
on
mine
altar
.
--
Isa
.
lx
. 7.
2.
State
of
being
accepted
;
acceptableness
.
“Makes
it
assured
of
acceptance
.”
3.
Com.
(a)
An
assent
and
engagement
by
the
person
on
whom
a
bill
of
exchange
is
drawn
,
to
pay
it
when
due
according
to
the
terms
of
the
acceptance
.
(b)
The
bill
itself
when
accepted
.
4.
An
agreeing
to
terms
or
proposals
by
which
a
bargain
is
concluded
and
the
parties
are
bound
;
the
reception
or
taking
of
a
thing
bought
as
that
for
which
it
was
bought
,
or
as
that
agreed
to
be
delivered
,
or
the
taking
possession
as
owner
.
5.
Law
An
agreeing
to
the
action
of
another
,
by
some
act
which
binds
the
person
in
law
.
Note:
☞
What
acts
shall
amount
to
such
an
acceptance
is
often
a
question
of
great
nicety
and
difficulty
.
Note:
☞
In
modern
law
,
proposal
and
acceptance
are
the
constituent
elements
into
which
all
contracts
are
resolved
.
acceptance of a bill of exchange
,
acceptance of a check
,
acceptance of a draft
,
or
acceptance of an order
,
is
an
engagement
to
pay
it
according
to
the
terms
.
This
engagement
is
usually
made
by
writing
the
word
“accepted”
across
the
face
of
the
bill
.
Acceptance of goods
,
under
the
statute
of
frauds
,
is
an
intelligent
acceptance
by
a
party
knowing
the
nature
of
the
transaction
.
6.
Meaning
;
acceptation
. [
Obs
.]
Acceptance of persons
,
partiality
,
favoritism
.
See
under
Accept
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
acceptance
n
1:
the
mental
attitude
that
something
is
believable
and
should
be
accepted
as
true
; "
he
gave
credence
to
the
gossip
";
"
acceptance
of
Newtonian
mechanics
was
unquestioned
for
200
years
" [
syn
:
credence
]
2:
the
act
of
accepting
with
approval
;
favorable
reception
;
"
its
adoption
by
society
"; "
the
proposal
found
wide
acceptance
" [
syn
:
adoption
,
acceptation
,
espousal
]
3:
the
state
of
being
acceptable
and
accepted
; "
torn
jeans
received
no
acceptance
at
the
country
club
" [
ant
:
rejection
]
4: (
contract
law
)
words
signifying
consent
to
the
terms
of
an
offer
(
thereby
creating
a
contract
)
5:
banking
:
a
time
draft
drawn
on
and
accepted
by
a
bank
[
syn
:
banker's acceptance
]
6:
a
disposition
to
tolerate
or
accept
people
or
situations
;
"
all
people
should
practice
toleration
and
live
together
in
peace
" [
syn
:
toleration
,
sufferance
]
7:
the
act
of
taking
something
that
is
offered
; "
her
acceptance
of
the
gift
encouraged
him
"; "
he
anticipated
their
acceptance
of
his
offer
"
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