accommodate

動詞

UK/əˈkɒm.ə.deɪt/
US/əˈkɑː.mə.deɪt/

定義 accommodate 動詞

space

  1. Transitive

    to provide a place for someone to live or for something to be stored.

    • The school dormitory can accommodate new students.

    • This box can accommodate all of your books.

    • The conference room can accommodate 100 people.

adjust

  1. Transitive

    to provide something that is needed or desired for someone; to consider someone's needs.

    • This restaurant can accommodate all dietary requirements of its guests.

    • We will do our best to accommodate all your requests.

    • We need a space that can accommodate people with mobility issues.

vision

  1. Transitiveanatomyspecialized

    to adjust the lens of the eye to focus on objects at different distances.

片語 accommodate 動詞

  • accommodate yourself

    To change your behavior or habits in order to adjust to another person or new circumstances.

    She was working hard to accommodate herself to her new surroundings.