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receive

VI รับ  ได้รับ  acquire get obtain rub

 

receive

VI รับ และ แปลง สัญญาณ ไฟ ฟ้า  rab-lea-plang-san-yan-fai-fa

 

receive

VT ต้อนรับ  ให้การ ต้อนรับ  greet welcome ton-rab

 

receive

VT ยอมรับ  admit acknowledge yom-rab

 

receive

VT รับ  ได้รับ  acquire get obtain rub

 

receive

VT รับ และ แปลง สัญญาณ ไฟ ฟ้า  rab-lea-plang-san-yan-fai-fa

 

receive as

PHRV ยอมรับ ว่า เป็น  yom-rab-wa-pen

 

receive as

PHRV รับ ไว้ เป็น  ได้มา เป็น  rub-wai-pen

 

receive back

PHRV ต้อนรับ กลับ  ton-rab-kab

 

receive from

PHRV ได้รับ จาก  dai-rab-jak

 

receive into

PHRV ยอมรับ ให้ เป็นสมาชิก ของ  yom-rab-hai-pen-sa-ma-chik

 

received

ADJ เป็นที่ยอมรับ ว่า ถูกต้อง โดย คน จำนวนมาก  pen-ti-yomrab-doi-kon-jam-nuan-mak

 

received pronunciation

N การ ออกเสียง ภาษาอังกฤษ แบบ มาตรฐาน (คำย่อ คือ  RP kan-ook-siang-pa-sa-ang-krid-beab-mad-ta-tan

 

receiver

N คนรับ ของโจร  fence kon-rab-kong-jon

 

receiver

N ผู้รักษา ทรัพย์ (ตามคำสั่ง ศาล  เจ้ากรม รักษา ทรัพย์  ผู้พิทักษ์ ทรัพย์  liquidator treasurer phu-rak-sa-sab

 

receiver

N ผู้รับ  คนรับ  acceptor taker phu-rab

 

receiver

N ภาชนะ เก็บ ของเหลว ที่ กลั่น ได้  หม้อ รับ ไอน้ำ  collecting vessel pa-cha-na-keb-kong-leo-ti-kan-dai

 

receiver

N อุปกรณ์ รับสัญญาณ เสียง หรือ ภาพ  เครื่องรับ โทรทัศน์  u-pa-kon-rub-san-yan

 

receiver

N เครื่อง รับโทรศัพท์  telephone krueng-rab-to-ra-sab

 

receivership

N การ เป็น ผู้รับ ไว้  kan-pen-phu-rab-wai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RECEIVE

v.t.[L. recipio; re and capio, to take. ] 1. To take, as a thing offered or sent; to accept. He had the offer of a donation, but he would not receive it.
2. To take as due or as a reward. He received the money on the day it was payable. He received ample compensation.
3. To take or obtain from another in any manner, and either good or evil.
Shall we receive good at the hand of God, and shall we not receive evil? Job 2:1 .
4. To take, as a thing communicated; as, to receive a wound by a shot; to receive a disease by contagion.
The idea of a solidity we receive by our touch.
5. To take or obtain intellectually; as, to receive an opinion or notion from others.
6. To embrace.
Receive with meekness the engrafted word. James 1:21.
7. To allow; to hold; to retain; as a custom long received.
8. To admit.
Thou shalt guide me with thy counsel, and afterward receive me to glory. Psalm 73:24.
9. To welcome; to lodge and entertain; as a guest.
They kindled a fire and received us every one, because of the present rain and because of the cold. Acts 28:2.
1 . To admit into membership or fellowship.
Him that is weak in the faith, receive ye. Romans 14:1.
11. To take in or on; to hold; to contain.
The brazen altar was too little to receive the burnt-offering. 1 Kings 8:64.
12. To be endowed with.
Ye shall receive power after that the Holy Spirit has come upon you. Acts 1:8.
13. To take into a place or state.
After the Lord had spoken to them, he was received up into heaven. Mark 16:19.
14. To take or have as something ascribed; as, to receive praise or blame. Revelation 4:11; Revelation 5:12.
15. To bear with or suffer. 2 Corinthians 11:16.
16. To believe in. John 1:11 -12.
17. To accept or admit officially or in an official character. The minister was received by the emperor or court.
18. To take stolen goods from a thief, knowing them to be stolen.

 

RECEIVED

pp. Taken; accepted; admitted; embraced; entertained; believed.

 

RECEIVEDNESS

n.General allowance or belief; as the receivedness of an opinion.

 

RECEIVER

n. 1. One who takes or receives in any manner.
2. An officer appointed to receive public money; a treasurer.
3. One who takes stolen goods from a thief, knowing them to be stolen, and incurs the guilt of partaking in the crime.
4. A vessel for receiving and containing the product of distillation.
5. The vessel of an air pump, for containing the thing on which an experiment is to be made.
6. One who partakes of the sacrament.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RECEIVE

Re *ceive ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Received; p. pr. & vb. n. Receiving. ]Etym: [OF. receiver, recevoir, F. recevoir, fr. L. recipere; pref. re- re- + capere to take, seize. See See Capable, Heave, and cf. Receipt, Reception, Recipe. ]

 

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 receives 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 fro; 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 )

 

Defn: 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. -- 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.

 

RECEIVE

RECEIVE Re *ceive ", v. i.

 

1. To receive visitors; to be at home to receive calls; as, she receives on Tuesdays.

 

2. (Lawn Tennis )

 

Defn: To return, or bat back, the ball when served; as, it is your turn to receive.

 

RECEIVEDNESS

RECEIVEDNESS Re *ceiv "ed *ness, n.

 

Defn: The state or quality of being received, accepted, or current; as, the receivedness of an opinion. Boyle.

 

RECEIVER

Re *ceiv "er, n. Etym: [Cf. F. receveur.]

 

1. One who takes or receives in any manner.

 

2. (Law )

 

Defn: A person appointed, ordinarily by a court, to receive, and hold in trust, money or other property which is the subject of litigation, pending the suit; a person appointed to take charge of the estate and effects of a corporation, and to do other acts necessary to winding up its affairs, in certain cases. Bouvier.

 

3. One who takes or buys stolen goods from a thief, knowing them to be stolen. Blackstone.

 

4. (Chem. ) (a ) A vessel connected with an alembic, a retort, or the like, for receiving and condensing the product of distillation. (b ) A vessel for receiving and containing gases.

 

5. (Pneumatics )

 

Defn: The glass vessel in which the vacuum is produced, and the objects of experiment are put, in experiments with an air pump. Cf. Bell jar, and see Illust. of Air pump.

 

6. (Steam Engine ) (a ) A vessel for receiving the exhaust steam from the high-pressure cylinder before it enters the low-pressure cylinder, in a compound engine. (b ) A capacious vessel for receiving steam from a distant boiler, and supplying it dry to an engine.

 

7. That portion of a telephonic apparatus, or similar system, at which the message is received and made audible; -- opposed to transmitter. Exhausted receiver (Physics ), a receiver, as that used with the air pump, from which the air has been withdrawn; a vessel the interior of which is a more or less complete vacuum.

 

RECEIVER'S CERTIFICATE

RECEIVER'S CERTIFICATE Re *ceiv "er's cer *tif "i *cate.

 

Defn: An acknowledgement of indebtedness made by a receiver under order of court to obtain funds for the preservation of the assets held by him, as for operating a railroad. Receivers' certificates are ordinarily a first lien on the assets, prior to that of bonds or other securities.

 

RECEIVERSHIP

RECEIVERSHIP Re *ceiv "er *ship, n.

 

Defn: The state or office of a receiver.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

receive

re ceive |riˈsēv rəˈsiv | verb [ with obj. ] 1 be given, presented with, or paid (something ): most businesses will receive a tax cut | she received her prize from the manager. take delivery of (something sent or communicated ): he received fifty inquiries after advertising the job. buy or accept goods in the knowledge that they have been stolen: a man convicted of receiving stolen property. detect or pick up (broadcast signals ): Turkish television began to be received in Tashkent. form (an idea or impression ) as a result of perception or experience: the impression she received was one of unhurried leisure. (in tennis and similar games ) be the player to whom the server serves (the ball ). (in Christian services ) eat or drink (the Eucharistic bread or wine ): he received Communion and left. consent to formally hear (an oath or confession ): he failed to find a magistrate to receive his oath. serve as a receptacle for: the basin that receives your blood. 2 suffer, experience, or be subject to (specified treatment ): the event received wide press coverage | he received an eight-year prison sentence | she received only cuts and bruises. (usu. be received ) respond to (something ) in a specified way: her first poem was not well received. meet with (a specified response or reaction ): the rulings have received widespread acceptance. (as adj. received ) widely accepted as authoritative or true: the myths and received wisdom about the country's past. meet and have to withstand: the landward slopes receive the full force of the wind. 3 greet or welcome (a visitor ) formally: representatives of the club will be received by the Mayor. be visited by: she was not allowed to receive visitors. admit as a member: hundreds of converts were received into the Church. provide space or accommodations for: three lines are reserved for special vehicles, and the remaining lines receive the general rolling stock. PHRASES be at (or on ) the receiving end be the person to whom a telephone call is made. informal be subjected to something unpleasant: she found herself on the receiving end of a good deal of teasing. ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French receivre, based on Latin recipere, from re- back + capere take.

 

received pronunciation

re ceived pro nun ci a tion |rəˈˌsiv (d ) prəˌnənsiˈeɪʃən |(also received standard ) noun the standard form of British English pronunciation, based on educated speech in southern England.

 

receiver

re ceiv er |riˈsēvər rəˈsivər | noun 1 the part of a telephone apparatus contained in the earpiece, in which electrical signals are converted into sounds. a complete telephone handset: he picked up the receiver. a piece of radio or television apparatus that detects broadcast signals and converts them into visible or audible form: a satellite receiver. 2 a person who gets or accepts something that has been sent or given to them: the receiver of a gift. (in tennis and similar games ) the player to whom the ball is served to begin play. Football a player who catches a pass or a kick. a person who buys or accepts stolen goods in the knowledge that they have been stolen. 3 a person or company appointed by a court to manage the financial affairs of a business or person that has gone bankrupt: the company is in the hands of the receivers. 4 Chemistry a container for collecting the products of distillation, chromatography, or other process. 5 the part of a firearm that houses the action and to which the barrel and other parts are attached.

 

receivership

re ceiv er ship |riˈsēvərˌSHip rəˈsivərˌʃɪp | noun the state of being dealt with by an official receiver: the company went into receivership last week.

 

Oxford Dictionary

receive

re |ceive |rɪˈsiːv | verb [ with obj. ] 1 be given, presented with, or paid (something ): the band will receive a £100,000 advance | she received her prize from the manager. take delivery of (something sent or communicated ): he received fifty enquiries after advertising the job. consent to hear (an oath or confession ): he failed to find a magistrate to receive his oath. buy or accept goods known to be stolen: he was deprived of his licence for receiving a stolen load of whisky. 2 suffer, experience, or be subject to (specified treatment ): the event received wide press coverage | she received only cuts and bruises. [ with obj. and adverbial ] respond to (something ) in a specified way: her first poem was not well received. meet and have to withstand: the landward slopes receive the full force of the wind. meet with (a specified reaction ): the rulings have received widespread acceptance. (as adj. received ) widely accepted as authoritative or true: the myths and received wisdom about the country's past. 3 greet or welcome (a visitor ) formally: representatives of the club will be received by the Mayor. be visited by: she was not allowed to receive visitors. admit as a member: hundreds of converts were received into the Church. 4 form (an idea or impression ) as a result of perception or experience: the impression she received was one of unhurried leisure. 5 detect or pick up (broadcast signals ): the systems work by comparing time signals received from different satellites. 6 serve as a receptacle for: the basin that receives your blood. provide space or accommodation for: the remaining lines receive the general rolling stock. 7 (in tennis and similar games ) be the player to whom the server serves (the ball ). 8 eat or drink (the Eucharistic bread or wine ): he received Communion and left. PHRASES be at (or on ) the receiving end informal be subjected to something: she found herself on the receiving end of a good deal of teasing. ORIGIN Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French receivre, based on Latin recipere, from re- back + capere take .

 

received pronunciation

received pronunciation (also received standard ) noun [ mass noun ] the standard form of British English pronunciation, based on educated speech in southern England, widely accepted as a standard elsewhere.

 

receiver

re |ceiver |rɪˈsiːvə | noun 1 the part of a telephone apparatus contained in the earpiece, in which electrical signals are converted into sounds. a complete telephone handset: he picked up the receiver. a piece of radio or television apparatus that detects broadcast signals and converts them into visible or audible form: a satellite receiver. 2 a person who gets or accepts something that has been sent or given to them: the receiver of a gift. a person who buys or accepts goods known to be stolen. (in tennis and similar games ) the player to whom the ball is served to begin play. American Football a player who specializes in catching passes. 3 (Brit. also official receiver ) a person or company appointed by a court to manage the financial affairs of a business or person that has gone bankrupt: the company is in the hands of the receivers. 4 Chemistry a container for collecting the products of distillation, chromatography, or other process. 5 the part of a firearm which houses the action and to which the barrel and other parts are attached.

 

receivership

re |ceiv ¦er |ship |rɪˈsiːvəʃɪp | noun [ mass noun ] the state of being dealt with by an official receiver: the company went into receivership last week.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

receive

receive verb 1 Toni received an award | they received $650 in damages: be given, be presented with, be awarded, collect, garner; get, obtain, gain, acquire; win, be paid, earn, gross, net. ANTONYMS give, present. 2 she received a letter: be sent, be in receipt of, accept delivery of, accept. ANTONYMS send. 3 Alec received the news on Monday: be told, be informed of, be notified of, hear, discover, find out (about ), learn; informal get wind of. 4 he received her suggestion with a complete lack of interest: hear, listen to; respond to, react to. 5 she received a serious injury: experience, sustain, undergo, meet with; suffer, bear. 6 they received their guests: greet, welcome, say hello to. 7 she's not receiving visitors: entertain, see.

 

receiver

receiver noun 1 the receiver of a gift: recipient, beneficiary, donee. ANTONYMS donor. 2 a telephone receiver: handset.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

receive

receive verb 1 Tony received his award at a gala lunch in London | they received £650 in damages: be given, be presented with, be awarded, collect, accept, have conferred on one; get, obtain, gain, acquire, secure, come by, pick up, be provided with, take; derive; win, be paid, earn, gross, net, accrue; inherit, come into; informal cop. ANTONYMS give, present. 2 she received a letter from the council threatening court action: be sent, be in receipt of; accept delivery of, accept, take into one's possession. ANTONYMS send. 3 Alec received the news on Monday afternoon: be told, be informed of, be notified of, be made aware of, hear, discover, find out (about ), learn, gather, get wind of. 4 he received her suggestion with a complete lack of interest: hear, listen to; respond to, react to, take; meet, greet. 5 she received a serious head injury: experience, sustain, undergo, meet with, encounter, go through, be subjected to, come in for; suffer, bear, endure. 6 the young couple looked radiant as they received their guests: greet, welcome, say hello to, show in, usher in, admit, let in. 7 she's not receiving visitors: entertain, be at home to.

 

receiver

receiver noun 1 the receiver of a gift: recipient, beneficiary, donee; legatee; Law grantee, devisee. ANTONYMS donor. 2 a telephone receiver: handset, apparatus; headset, earpiece.

 

Duden Dictionary

Receiver

Re cei ver Substantiv, maskulin , der |riˈsiːvɐ |der Receiver; Genitiv: des Receivers, Plural: die Receiver englisch receiver, zu: to receive = empfangen, über das Altfranzösische < lateinisch recipere, rezipieren 1 Rundfunktechnik Kombination von Rundfunkempfänger und Verstärker für Hi-Fi-Wiedergabe 2 Badminton, Tennis, Tischtennis Spieler, der den Ball, besonders den Aufschlag, in die gegnerische Spielhälfte zurückschlägt

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

receive

re ceive /rɪsíːv /〖語源は 「取り戻す 」〗(名 )receipt, receiver, reception 動詞 s /-z /; d /-d /; receiving 他動詞 1 かたく a. 〈人が 〉 «…から » 〈物 〉を受け取る , 受領する «from » (!getよりかたく ⦅書 ⦆に多い; acceptとは異なり受動的行為を表す ) receive an Academy Award アカデミー賞を受賞する receive grant money [welfare benefits ]助成金 [生活保護 ]をもらう b. «…から » 支持 注目など 〉を集める ; 教育 待遇など 〉を受ける «from » receive national attention [a warm welcome ]全国的に注目 [温かく歓迎 ]される receive a better education [basic training ]より良い教育 [基礎訓練 ]を受ける 2 かたく «…から » 手紙 電話など 〉を受け取る, 〈情報など 〉を受ける «from » receive a letter [call ] from Tom トムから手紙 [電話 ]をもらう receive new information [frequent complaints ]新たな情報 [頻繁に苦情 ]を受ける 3 かたく a. けが 損害など 〉をこうむる ; 〈重みなど 〉を支える receive serious injuries ひどいけがを負う b. 〈治療など 〉を受ける receive emergency treatment 緊急治療を受ける 4 〖通例be d 〗〈物 人が 〉受け入れられる , 迎えられる (!様態を表す 副詞 を伴う ) ; 〈考えなどが 〉 «…と » みなされる «as » His new album was well received by critics .彼の新しいアルバムは批評家の受けがよかった The offer was received with enthusiasm .その提案は熱狂的に迎えられた 5 かたく a. «…として » 〈人 〉を迎える , 歓迎する «as » ; 〈人 〉と面会する (!しばしば受け身で ) receive guests at the door 戸口で客を出迎える b. 【組織などに 】〈人 〉を迎え入れる «into » be received into the Church 教団に迎え入れられる 6 a. ラジオ テレビ 人などが 〉〈電波 信号など 〉を受信する receive signals from a transmitter 送信機からの信号を受信する b. 〈人の言うこと 〉(無線などで )聞こえる Are you receiving me? そちら聞こえますか 7 ⦅主に英 ⦆〘法 〙盗品 故買 こばい する (fence ).8 スポーツ 〈球 〉をレシーブする .9 建物 容器などが 〉…を収容する .自動詞 1 受信する .2 受け取る , 受取人となる .3 (訪問者を )受け入れる , 応対する .4 〘宗 〙(キリスト教で )聖餐 せいさん を受ける .

 

received

re c ived 形容詞 かたく 名詞 の前で 〗(大部分の人に )容認された, 標準的な the received opinion 大方の見方 R Pronunci tion [St ndard ]容認発音 (⦅略 ⦆RP ) 〘イギリス英語の標準的発音; イングランド南部の教養のある人々の発音に基づく 〙.

 

receiver

re ceiv er /rɪsíːvə r /receive 名詞 s /-z /C 1 (電話の )受話器 pick up [lift, take up ] the receiver 受話器を取る replace [put down ] the receiver 受話器を置く slam down the receiver 受話器をガチャンと置く 2 the 〘法 〙(破産 )管財人 .3 (盗品の )故買 こばい .4 かたく 名詞 の後で 〗(ラジオ テレビの )受信 [](receiving set ).5 スポーツ レシーバー 〘アメリカンフットボールでボールを受け取る選手 〙, (テニスで )レシーブする人 (server ), 野球 キャッチャー .6 受け取る人 (sender ).

 

receivership

re c iv er sh p /-ʃɪ̀p /名詞 U 〘法 〙管財人管理下にあること go into [in ] receivership 管財人の管理下に入る