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let sb in phrasal verb let sb in/into sth ♦︎ accept ♦︎ admit ♦︎ welcome ♦︎ enrol ♦︎ receiveThese words all mean to allow sb to enter a place or join an organization. 这些词均表示允许某人进入某处或加入某组织。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to let / accept / admit / welcome / enrol / receive sb into sth◆to accept / admit / enrol sb as sth◆to let in / admit / welcome / receive a visitor◆to let in / welcome / receive a guest◆to let in / accept / admit / welcome immigrants◆to accept / admit / welcome / enrol a candidate / member / student◆to accept / admit / welcome applicants◆to accept / admit / welcome / receive sb formally / officially◆to accept / welcome / receive sb with open arms■ ˌlet sb ˈin■ let sb into sth phrasal verb (letting, let, let) (especially spoken) to allow sb/sth to enter a place 允许某人进入(某场所)◆He let her into the house.他让她进了屋子。◆I'll give you a key so that you can let yourself in.我会把钥匙给你,这样你就可以自己进去了。 OPP keep sb/sth out ⇨ exclude 2 ■ accept [transitive] to make a decision to allow sb to join an organization, attend an institution or use a service, especially after they have applied to do so (尤指经申请后)接纳,接受(为成员、会员等)◆The college he applied to has accepted him.他申请的那所学院录取了他。◆She was disappointed not to be accepted into the club.她没有获准加入该俱乐部,感到失望。◆The landlord was willing to accept us as tenants.房东愿意把房子租给我们住。◆She was accepted to study music.她被录取修读音乐。ⓘ Accept is used especially to talk about whether a person is allowed to start a programme of study at a college or university, or to join an organization. * accept尤指录取某人进入大学学习或批准某人加入某个组织。 OPP reject ⇨ refuse see also accept ⇨ greet ■ admit (-tt-) [transitive] (formal) to allow sb to enter a place; to allow sb to become a member of a club, school or organization 准许进入(某处);准许加入(俱乐部或组织);接收(入学)◆Each ticket admits one adult and one child.每张票准许一个成人和一个小孩入内。◆You will not be admitted to the theatre after the performance has started.演出开始后不许入场。◆The society admits all US citizens over 21.凡21岁以上的美国公民均可加入该社团。ⓘ Admit is used especially to talk about whether a person is allowed to enter a public place. * admit尤指准许某人进入某公共场所。 OPP exclude ⇨ exclude 2 ▸ admittance / /ədˈmɪtns/ / noun [uncountable] ◆Hundreds of people were unable to gain admittance to the hall.数以百计的人未能获准进入大厅。 see also admission ⇨ access ■ welcome [transitive] to be pleased that sb has come or has joined an organization or activity 欢迎(新来的人);迎(新)◆They welcomed the new volunteers with open arms (= with enthusiasm).他们热烈欢迎这些新来的志愿者。 see also welcome ⇨ greet ■ enrol (especially BrE) (NAmE usually enroll) /ɪnˈrəʊl; NAmE ɪnˈroʊl/ (-ll-) [transitive] to arrange for yourself or for sb else to officially join a school, college or programme of study 使注册,使登记(入学)◆The centre will soon be ready to enrol candidates for the new-style programme.该中心很快就会准备好为这种新型课程招生。■ receive [transitive] (formal) to officially recognize and accept sb as a member of a group 接纳;允许加入◆Three young people were received into the Church at Easter.复活节时有三名年轻人入了教。ⓘ In this meaning, receive is mostly used to talk about sb becoming a member of a church. 表达此义时,receive最常指接纳某人加入某个教会。 see also receive ⇨ greet |