receptive
re
ri
cep
ˈsɛp
sep
tive
tɪv
tiv
British pronunciation
/rɪˈsɛptɪv/

Définition et signification de « receptive » en anglais

receptive
01

réceptif

open to listening or considering suggestions and new ideas
receptive definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The committee members were receptive to new ideas and eager to explore innovative solutions.
Les membres du comité étaient réceptifs aux nouvelles idées et désireux d'explorer des solutions innovantes.
The teacher encouraged a receptive atmosphere in the classroom, where students felt comfortable sharing their thoughts.
L'enseignant a encouragé une atmosphère réceptive dans la classe, où les élèves se sentaient à l'aise pour partager leurs pensées.
02

able to take in or retain liquids or substances

example
Exemples
The sponge is highly receptive to water.
Soil in this region is receptive to fertilizers.
03

(of a nerve or receptor) capable of receiving impulses or stimuli from outside the central nervous system

example
Exemples
Sensory neurons are receptive to tactile stimuli.
The retina contains receptive cells that detect light.
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