fm-reception
121reception history — The modern study of the exegesis of NT texts and of readers reactions to them from the second to the twenty first century …
122reception — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of receiving] Syn. acquisition, acceptance, accession; see receipt 1 . 2. [The manner of receiving] Syn. greeting, reaction, response, meeting, encounter, introduction, welcome, salutation, induction, admission,… …
123reception centre — re ception .centre n BrE a place where people who have no home, especially people who have had to leave their homes, can go for food, help etc and to stay for a short time …
124reception class — re ception .class n BrE the first class of a ↑primary school, which children go to aged 4 or 5 …
125reception room — re ception .room n BrE a room in a private house that is not a kitchen, bedroom, or bathroom used by people who sell houses …
126reception class — re ception ,class noun count in the U.K., a class for children aged four and five who are just starting school. American preschool …
127reception desk — check in, guest registration desk …
128reception room — room in which visitors or patients are received and can wait for their appointment …