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reception
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a reception area (= a desk where visitors arriving in a hotel or large organization go first ) ▪ Visitors should please report to the reception area. chilly reception ▪ The speech met with a chilly reception . enthusiastic ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
In American football and Canadian football , a reception is part of a play in which a forward pass from behind the line of scrimmage is received (caught) by a player in bounds, who, after the catch, proceeds to either score a touchdown or be downed . Yards ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reception \Re*cep"tion\ (r[-e]*s[e^]p"sh[u^]n), n. [F. r['e]ception, L. receptio, fr. recipere, receptum. See Receive .] The act of receiving; receipt; admission; as, the reception of food into the stomach; the reception of a letter; the reception ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the manner in which something is greeted; "she did not expect the cold reception she received from her superiors" [syn: response ] a formal party of people; as after a wedding quality or fidelity of a received broadcast the act of receiving [syn: receipt ...
Usage examples of reception.
They do not use accumulators, and therefore their dissipation is limited to their maximum reception, which is about seventy thousand kilofranks.
At last, she found herself in a pleasant reception area, wide windows providing a spectacular view of the sunset over the crystal and ebony spires of the Allegiancy capital.
A palace was allotted for his reception, and a niece of the emperor was given in marriage to the valiant stranger, who was immediately created great duke or admiral of Romania.
Should apperception once fail, or were it not implied in the very nature of our minds, we should, in the reception of sense-impressions, daily expend as much power as the child in its earliest years, since the perpetually changing objects of the external world would nearly always appear strange and new.
The furry, perpetually grinning reception committee was bearing a tray of assorted beverages.
Pope enormously, and he began a collection of major stories about the astronaut and his reception in various nations.
The Emperor Francis, however, wrote an autograph letter to the General-in-Chief of the army of Italy, which will be noticed when I come to the period of its reception: It is certain that Bonaparte at this time wished for war.
He suggested I attend a reception being held at the home of Deputy Paul Barras in four days.
Miss Margland was preparing him a reproachful reception, but was so much offended by the fishy smell which he brought into the room, that she had immediate recourse to her salts, and besought him to stand out of her way.
Horsey Chevaux was already disturbed by the way the reception was going.
Ia Chevaux since Korea and had no idea that he would be present, in his role as Supreme Grand Knight Commander of the Bayou Perdu Council, Knights of Columbus, at the reception.
They were interrupted as the tabletop computer produced a holographic image of one of the women at the reception desk.
The speed of his reception set off a dozen warning bells, and Chase experienced the same rush he always got just before a chute gate swung open and fourteen hundred pounds of horseflesh bunched beneath him.
In the mandarah, the principal reception room, a pleasant chamber furnished with low tables and a cushioned divan, el-Gharbi was waiting.
Spaniards and many of the foreigners residing at Manilla is not very great, as the British here, as everywhere else, appear to prefer associating with their own countrymen to frequenting the houses of their Spanish friends, even although quite sure of a cordial reception there.