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1 receiving
receiving [rɪˈsi:vɪŋ]1. adjective2. noun[of stolen goods] recel m* * *[rɪ'siːvɪŋ]noun GB Law recel m••to be on the receiving end of — faire les frais de [criticism, hostility]; recevoir [blow, punch]
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2 receive
receive [rɪˈsi:v]recevoir ; [+ stolen goods] receler• his suggestion was well/not well received sa suggestion a reçu un accueil favorable/défavorable• are you receiving me? me recevez-vous ?* * *[rɪ'siːv] 1.transitive verb1) ( get) recevoir [letter, money, treatment, education]; receler [stolen goods]he received a 30-year sentence — Law il a été condamné à 30 ans de prison
‘received with thanks’ — Commerce ‘pour acquit’
to be well ou positively received — être bien reçu
to be received into — être reçu or admis dans [church, order]
3) Radio, Television capter, recevoir2.received past participle adjective [ideas, opinions] reçu -
3 receive
receive [rɪ'si:v]∎ to receive sth from sb recevoir qch de qn;∎ we received your letter on Monday nous avons reçu votre lettre ou votre lettre nous est parvenue lundi;∎ to receive a high salary recevoir ou toucher un salaire élevé;∎ Commerce received with thanks (on receipt) acquitté, pour acquit;∎ Law to receive damages obtenir ou recevoir des dommages-intérêts;∎ Law she received ten years elle a été condamnée à dix ans de réclusion;∎ Stock Exchange to receive a premium encaisser un premium∎ to receive treatment (for sth) se faire soigner (pour qch);∎ to receive injuries être blessé;∎ he has received dreadful/excellent treatment il a été traité d'une manière épouvantable/avec beaucoup d'égards;∎ she received injuries from which she has since died elle est morte des suites de ses blessures∎ to be cordially received (visitor etc) trouver un accueil chaleureux, être bien reçu;∎ the new movie was enthusiastically received le nouveau film a été accueilli avec enthousiasme;∎ their offer was not well received leur proposition n'a pas reçu un accueil favorable;∎ formal will Madam receive the doctor now? Madame recevra-t-elle le médecin maintenant?;∎ to be received into the Church être reçu ou admis dans le sein de l'Église(d) (signal, broadcast) recevoir, capter;∎ are you receiving me? (on radio) est-ce que vous me recevez?;∎ I'm receiving you loud and clear je vous reçois cinq sur cinq∎ to receive service recevoir le service∎ holes were drilled to receive the pegs des trous étaient percés pour recevoir les chevilles∎ to be accused of receiving être accusé de recel -
4 receiver
1) (the part of a telephone which is held to one's ear.) récepteur2) (an apparatus for receiving radio or television signals.) récepteur3) (a person who receives stolen goods.) receleur/-euse4) (a person who is appointed to take control of the business of someone who has gone bankrupt.) syndic5) (a stereo amplifier with a built-in radio.) (poste) récepteur
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