0 the act of receiving or being received -- penerimaan
His speech got a good reception.
1 a formal party or social gathering to welcome guests -- parti formal
a wedding reception.
2 the quality of radio or television signals -- kualiti signal
3 the part of a hotel, hospital etc where visitors enter and are attended to -- bahagian penerimaan
She just yelled through the open door that separated the reception area from his office.
The questions raised by medieval music reception reach to musicological fields outside medieval studies, but especially ethnomusicology and popular music studies.
The frame is related to the presentation but also to the reception of theatre.
Its grandiose accompaniment, unison melody, strong martial rhythms and the thrust of its dramatic function were sufficient to guarantee such a reception.
Each reed pod2 contains a collection of electronics for either the gathering of weather information or the reception and dispersion of sound.
These studies have shown that medieval music is filtered through its various receptions, and in fact exists in these receptions.
Despite the mixed critical reception given the work as a whole, most observers understood how poorly the score had been played.
If this is the case, their differential novelty cannot fully account for the quite different reception of the two major parts of the monograph.
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歡迎, 歡迎會, 招待會…
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欢迎, 欢迎会, 招待会…
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recepción, evento, banquete…
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recepção, festa (de casamento)…
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(会社などの)受付, (ホテルの)フロント, 宴会…
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kayıt kabul yeri, resepsiyon, tören…
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réception [feminine], accueil [masculine], réception…
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recepció, banquet…
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