0 to agree to take something that is offered to you -- принимать
1 to admit that something is true, often something unpleasant -- признавать
[ + (that) ] He refuses to accept that he's made a mistake.
2 to allow someone to join an organization or become part of a group -- принимать
She's been accepted by two universities.
Many of the refugees have now been accepted into the local community.
3 to admit that you caused something bad that happened -- признавать ответственность/обвинение
The company has now accepted responsibility for the accident.
4 to understand that you cannot change a very sad or unpleasant situation -- смиряться
Major alterations to the text will be accepted only at the author's expense.
The loose-coupling theory is not yet generally accepted.
I have accordingly suggested that such an account cannot be accepted as it stands, and needs revision.
Giegerich 1999 : 17), because the conditions for accepting the ' given ', already existing, are distinct from the conditions for creating the new.
In many areas, the idea that a clear-cut boundary exists between the presence and absence of pathology is no longer accepted.
The majority (n=90, 89.1 %) felt accepted by most people, 8 (7.9 %) by some, 3 (3 %) by no one.
Only diagnoses made by appropriately qualified staff (consultant psychiatrists or consultant paediatricians working in the field of neurodevelopmental disability) were accepted as valid.
Women have also had more difficulty than men in being accepted into another prestigious domain, the literary canon.
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(贈り物・申し出)を受け入れる, 受諾する, (事実など)を認める…
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