aceptación (f)
n.
acceptation, acceptance; uptake
aceptación
= acceptance, favour [favor, -USA], take-up, uptake, assent, embrace, accommodation, thumbs up, admission.
Ex: Two remarkable features of the BM code are its acceptance of corporate authorship, and its use of form headings.
Ex: Since BC adheres closely to the educational and scientific consensus, BC found most favour with libraries in educational establishments.
Ex: One of the reasons for the relatively slow take-up of microcomputers in libraries in the Philippines is the problem caused by the multitude of languages used in the island group.
Ex: The project is investigating the factors which promote or inhibit the uptake of computers in primary schools.
Ex: The new Act, which received the royal assent in 1710, was not entirely to their taste however, for it ruled that copyright in a new book belonged not to its publisher but to its author.
Ex: The Web's full embrace of constant change means that even old friend sites may be unrecognisable after technology facelifts.
Ex: Whatever structure emerges will be one of accommodation and acceptance by the various stakeholders both in and outside the library.
Ex: The article 'Apple Macintosh: thumbs up? thumbs down?' considers whether online searchers should use Apple Macintosh machines.
Ex: Secondly, the admission of rules incompatible with the general ideology adopted inevitably entails subsequent remedial revision.
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* aceptación pasiva = acquiescence.
* adquisición pendiente de examen y aceptación = on approval acquisition, sending on approbation, sending on approval.
* encontrar aceptación = find + favour, find + acceptance, find + a home.
* grado de aceptación = acceptance rate.
* nivel de aceptación = adoption rate, acceptance rate.
* tasa de aceptación = adoption rate, acceptance rate.