1 to provide what is needed -- ta hensyn til
2 to find or be a place for -- huse, romme
The house could accommodate two families.
3 to help someone by doing what they want or by providing what they need -- huse
Together the three dimensions produced a diplomatic synergy that both complicated, and ultimately accommodated a diplomatic solution.
Conversely, accommodating monetary regimes are compatible with real wage restraint and full employment in centralized bargaining systems, while they encourage wage-price militancy in decentralized ones.
Witness the ways in which, in most countries, public discourse has accommodated environmental or feminist rhetoric without thereby losing its distinctive national character.
Accommodation rooms were cleaned and disinfected one section at a time, and new guests were accommodated in the cleaned sections.
One of the advantages of questionnaires is the large number of participants that can be accommodated (compared with interviews or other methods).
Where parents are accommodating care, gender differences in labour market attachment, continuity and flexibility are much more evident.
Chapter 4 further gives an account of the mapping between semantic role, grammatical function, and case, accommodating in detail a variety of idiosyncrasies.
Valence issues are not readily accommodated within the spatial frame, but are almost universally considered to be important determinants of election outcomes.
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為…找個地方, 為…提供住宿, 容納…
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