Accept

  • 41accept — See accept, except …

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  • 42accept — [14] Accept comes ultimately from Latin capere, which meant ‘take’ (and was derived from the same root as English heave). The addition of the prefix ad ‘to’ produced accipere, literally ‘take to oneself’, hence ‘receive’. The past participle of… …

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  • 43accept — v 1. receive, take, gain, acquire, get, secure, come by. 2. accede to, acquiesce in, assent to, submit to, abide by, comply with, go along with, be in line with; agree to, take [s.o.] up on [s.t.], say yes to. 3. undertake, assume, take on,… …

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  • 44accept — verb 1) he accepted a pen as a present Syn: receive, take, get, obtain, acquire, pick up 2) just accept what you re told Syn: go along with, believe, respect, abide by, defer to …

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  • 45accept — sutikti statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Priimti siūlomas sąlygas. Pavyzdžiui, sutikti su licencijos arba kitokios sutarties sąlygomis. Dar vartojama priimti. atitikmenys: angl. accept; agree ryšiai: antonimas – atmesti …

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  • 46accept — priimti statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Komanda programos siūlymams priimti. Davus šią komandą siūlymas įvykdomas: įrašomi į dokumentą pakeitimai, vykdoma kuri nors kita komanda. Panašią prasmę turi komanda ↑sutikti, tačiau ji pasyvesnė… …

    Enciklopedinis kompiuterijos žodynas

  • 47accept — /ək sept/ verb 1. to take something which is being offered ♦ to accept delivery of a shipment to take goods into the warehouse officially when they are delivered 2. to say ‘yes’ or to agree to something ● She accepted the offer of a job in… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 48accept — [14] Accept comes ultimately from Latin capere, which meant ‘take’ (and was derived from the same root as English heave). The addition of the prefix ad ‘to’ produced accipere, literally ‘take to oneself’, hence ‘receive’. The past participle of… …

    Word origins

  • 49accept — v.tr. 1 (also absol.) consent to receive (a thing offered). 2 (also absol.) give an affirmative answer to (an offer or proposal). 3 regard favourably; treat as welcome (her mother in law never accepted her). 4 a believe, receive (an opinion,… …

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  • 50Accept (альбом) — Accept …

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