Acoger in english
Welcome
pronunciation: welkəm part of speech: adjective, verb
pronunciation: welkəm part of speech: adjective, verb
In gestures
acoger = greet ; welcome ; accept.
Example: New editions of DC are invariably greeted with cries of horror by libraries faced with this problem.Example: The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.Example: Personal authorship has been accepted for some time, and indeed reflects the scholarly practice of the western world.more:
» acoger bajo la representación de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella .
Example: It might be possible for libraries to bring under their umbrella those information agencies receiving funds from local government.» acoger bajo la tutela de Uno = bring under + Posesivo + umbrella .
Example: It might be possible for libraries to bring under their umbrella those information agencies receiving funds from local government.» acoger bien = welcome .
Example: The decision to revert to standard spelling must have been widely welcomed in countries where DC is used but English is not the native language.» acoger con ahínco la idea de = seize upon + the idea of .
Example: It is strange that the inventors of universal languages have not seized upon the idea of producing one which better fitted the technique for transmitting and recording speech.» acoger con entusiasmo = greet + Nombre + warmly .
Example: Descriptive bibliography has long been acknowledged as one primary field of bibliographical activity and greeted especially warmly by those who wish to see a strictly utilitarian end for these studies.