Receive
verb — past tense: received ; past participle: received ; present participle: receiving ;
- 1.
- (TRANSITIVE) Receive a letter ទទួល, receive a degree បាន, receive injuries ត្រូវរបួស, របួស receive guests ទទួលភ្ញៀវ, received (pronunciation) ដែលគេនិយម, receive a radio broadcast ចាប់
- 2.
- (បច្ចេកទេស) ទទួល, ទទួលអោយចូលជា, អនុញ្ញាតអោយចូលជួប, ទទួលស្វាគមន៍
ENGLISH MEANING
verb — past tense: received ; past participle: received ; present participle: receiving ;
- 1.
- (TRANSITIVE) 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.
- 2.
- (TRANSITIVE) 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.
- 3.
- (TRANSITIVE) To allow, as a custom, tradition, or the like; to give credence or acceptance to.
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- (TRANSITIVE) 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.
- 5.
- (TRANSITIVE) To admit; to take in; to hold; to contain; to have capacity for; to be able to take in.
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- (TRANSITIVE) 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.
- 7.
- (TRANSITIVE) To take from a thief, as goods known to be stolen.
- 8.
- (TRANSITIVE) To bat back (the ball) when served.
- 9.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To receive visitors; to be at home to receive calls; as, she receives on Tuesdays.
- 10.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To return, or bat back, the ball when served; as, it is your turn to receive.