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Dictionary French English: accept

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VERB  to accept | accepted | accepted ... 
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SYNO   to accept | to take | to have ... 
accepter (qc.)
4
to accept (sth.)
adopter qn./qc.to accept sb./sth.
brancher qc.to accept sth.
s'incliner devant qc.to accept sth.
dr. retenir qc. [argument, plan, proposition]to accept sth. [agree to]
assumer qc. [accepter]to accept sth. [be comfortable with]
reconnaître qc.to accept sth. [come to recognize as valid]
admettre qc. [fait]to accept sth. [fact]
2 Words: Verbs
accepter à reculonsto accept reluctantly
s'incliner devant les décisions de qn.to accept sb.'s decisions
accepter qc. du bout des dents [loc.]to accept sth. reluctantly
accepter que [+subj.]to accept that
2 Words: Nouns
nucl. machine {f} de déchargementaccept machine
3 Words: Verbs
dr. accéder à une demandeto accept a motion
retenir une propositionto accept a suggestion
décliner toute responsabilitéto accept no responsibility
rejeter toute responsabilitéto accept no responsibility
ravaler sa peineto accept one's punishment
accepter l'hospitalité de qn./qc.to accept sb./sth.'s hospitality
relever le défito accept the challenge
s'incliner devant les faitsto accept the facts
faire admettre qc. à qn.to get sb. to accept sth.
faire mine d'accepterto pretend to accept
refuser qc. [fait, réalité, évidence]to refuse to accept sth.
repousser qc.to refuse to accept sth.
se refuser à qc. [évidence]to refuse to accept sth.
s'insurger contre qc.to refuse to accept sth. [fig.]
4 Words: Verbs
éduc. agréger qn. à un groupeto accept sb. into a group
reconnaître qc. comme une évidenceto accept sth. as a fact
relever la tête [ne pas être vaincu]to refuse to accept defeat
5+ Words: Others
Il refuse de se voir vieillir.He can't accept the fact that he's not so young any more.
5+ Words: Verbs
sociol. accepter sa conditionto accept one's lot in life
se refuser de voir la véritéto refuse to accept the truth
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