0 a formal party at which important people are welcomed -- 歡迎會;招待會
1 the place in a hotel or office building where people go when they first arrive -- (飯店或辦公樓的)接待處,服務台,前臺
2 the degree to which mobile phone, radio, or television signals are strong and clear -- (收音機或電視信號)接收效果,接收質量
It is not so much the authentic past of items that is of interest to purists as it is the reception in a present.
This distinguishes between centre and periphery with the curvilinear volume featuring as centre and the outer exhibition spaces and ticket reception forming a peripheral zone.
The argument follows from a fundamental premise: to understand the development and reception of forms of subjectivity requires an awareness of their highly contested nature.
Emphasis on sensory reception also characterizes post-political theatre, which confirms its rejection of consistency and of any wellargued discourse about the state of the world.
The recent history of music scholarship provides a large part of the context for the reception of the volumes under consideration here.
The initial positive reception of this 'zero contribution' inference was followed by a large critical literature.
The reception of the pieces, however, does seem to split somewhat down cultural lines.
If this is the case, their differential novelty cannot fully account for the quite different reception of the two major parts of the monograph.