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receiving
收受,接受,收買贓物(
a
.)接受的,收訊的
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receiving
接收
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Re·ceive
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Received
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Receiving
.]
1.
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
.
Receyven
all
in
gree
that
God
us
sent
.
--
Chaucer
.
2.
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
.
Our
hearts
receive
your
warnings
.
--
Shak
.
The
idea
of
solidity
we
receive
by
our
touch
.
--
Locke
.
3.
To
allow
,
as
a
custom
,
tradition
,
or
the
like
;
to
give
credence
or
acceptance
to
.
Many
other
things
there
be
which
they
have
received
to
hold
,
as
the
washing
of
cups
,
and
pots
.
--
Mark
vii
. 4.
4.
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
.
They
kindled
a
fire
,
and
received
us
every
one
.
--
Acts
xxviii
. 2.
5.
To
admit
;
to
take
in
;
to
hold
;
to
contain
;
to
have
capacity
for
;
to
be
able
to
take
in
.
The
brazen
altar
that
was
before
the
Lord
was
too
little
to
receive
the
burnt
offerings
.
--
1
Kings
viii
. 64.
6.
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
.
Against
his
will
he
can
receive
no
harm
.
--
Milton
.
7.
To
take
from
a
thief
,
as
goods
known
to
be
stolen
.
8.
Lawn Tennis
To
bat
back
(
the
ball
)
when
served
.
Receiving ship
,
one
on
board
of
which
newly
recruited
sailors
are
received
,
and
kept
till
drafted
for
service
.
Syn:
--
To
accept
;
take
;
allow
;
hold
;
retain
;
admit
.
Usage:
--
Receive
,
Accept
.
To
receive
describes
simply
the
act
of
taking
.
To
accept
denotes
the
taking
with
approval
,
or
for
the
purposes
for
which
a
thing
is
offered
.
Thus
,
we
receive
a
letter
when
it
comes
to
hand
;
we
receive
news
when
it
reaches
us
;
we
accept
a
present
when
it
is
offered
;
we
accept
an
invitation
to
dine
with
a
friend
.
Who
,
if
we
knew
What
we
receive
,
would
either
not
accept
Life
offered
,
or
soon
beg
to
lay
it
down
. --
Milton
.
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