0 If you embrace someone, you put your arms around them, and if two people embrace, they put their arms around each other. -- obejmować (się)
1 to accept new ideas, beliefs, methods, etc in an enthusiastic way -- przyjmować, akceptować
We are always eager to embrace the latest technology.
3 the action of putting your arms around someone -- uścisk
a passionate embrace
Progressive local authorities, therefore, embraced the emergent technology of destructors and thereby wed municipal waste management to large-scale and cost-ineffective waste disposal schemes.
Increased transfers were quickly accepted as inevitable, and within a few years embraced as desirable.
When the issue is discussed, it usually embraces one of two debates, or a combination of both.
The authors conclude that it is somewhat premature to embrace the assumption of a parallel activation of the bilingual's two languages.
However, the extent to which this link was popularly embraced is still a matter of debate.
Not all readers will embrace every viewpoint expressed in this book.
Casting aside figurative painting, the visual artists tended to embrace installation art and irony.
Shysters embrace the extraordinary and translate it into their reality.
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接受, 欣然接受, 樂意採納…
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接受, 欣然接受, 乐意采纳…
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abrazar(se), abrazo, abrazar…
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abraçar, abraço…
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(人)を抱きしめる, 抱擁…
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sarılmak, kucaklamak, sorgusuz/sualsiz kabellenmek…
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