Acogida in english

Reception

pronunciation: rɪsepʃən part of speech: noun
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.

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» acoger bajo la representación de Unobring 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 Unobring under + Posesivo + umbrella .

Example: It might be possible for libraries to bring under their umbrella those information agencies receiving funds from local government.

» acoger bienwelcome .

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 deseize 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 entusiasmogreet + 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.

acogida = take-up ; uptake ; reception ; welcome. 

Example: One of the reasons for the relatively slow take-up of microcomputers in libraries in the Philippines is the problem caused by the multitude of languages used in the island group.Example: The project is investigating the factors which promote or inhibit the uptake of computers in primary schools.Example: The first edition was intended to fill this gap, and its reception, both in Britain and abroad, showed that it did indeed fulfil a real need.Example: According to researchers, these are the cities where 'immigrants find friendly welcomes or cold shoulders' = According to researchers, these are the cities where 'immigrants find friendly welcomes or cold shoulders'.

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» acogida calurosawarm welcome .

Example: I just want to thank everyone for the warm welcome they have given me.

» casa de acogidashelter homefoster home .

Example: Many elderly people residing in publicly-funded shelter homes are underweight and may be at risk of undernutrition.

Example: Hollis is an orphan who is shuffled from foster home to foster home despite her heart of gold.

» centro de acogidarunaway shelterrefugeshelterhomeless sheltershelter home .

Example: The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.

Example: They usually develop good working relations with other outside bodies concerned with housing, such as women's refuges, housing associations, tenants' groups etc.

Example: The basic needs of any worker are food, water, shelter, sleep, which sustain life on its most minimal level.

Example: Police say an employee at a homeless shelter in downtown Charleston offered reduced lodging rates in exchange for sexual acts.

Example: Many elderly people residing in publicly-funded shelter homes are underweight and may be at risk of undernutrition.

» centro de acogida de animalesanimal shelter .

Example: Many adult dogs adopted from animal shelters were house-trained in their previous homes.

» centro de acogida de mujereswomen's shelter .

Example: Nursing homes, retirement centers, Veterans' centers, women's shelters, Head Start programs, prisons, and psychiatric hospitals were often the beneficiaries of weeded books.

» dar acogidaaccept .

Example: Personal authorship has been accepted for some time, and indeed reflects the scholarly practice of the western world.

» familia de acogidafoster care homefoster home .

Example: The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.

Example: Hollis is an orphan who is shuffled from foster home to foster home despite her heart of gold.

Acogida synonyms

receipt in spanish: recibo, pronunciation: rɪsit part of speech: noun response in spanish: respuesta, pronunciation: rɪspɑns part of speech: noun receiving in spanish: recepción, pronunciation: rəsivɪŋ part of speech: verb
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