accommodate
verb
əˈkɒmədeɪt
verb
1
if
a
room,
building
etc
can
accommodate
a
particular
number
of
people
or
things,
it
has
enough
space
for
them
〔房间、建筑物等〕容纳
T
He
bought
a
huge
house
to
accommodate
his
library.
他买了一座大房子来放他的藏书。
The
ballroom
can
accommodate
400
people.
那个舞厅可容纳 400 人。
2
to
provide
someone
with
a
place
to
stay,
live,
or
work
为…提供住处 (工作场所)
T
The
island
was
used
to
accommodate
child
refugees.
该岛用于收容儿童难民。
3
to
accept
someone’s
opinions
and
try
to
do
what
they
want,
especially
when
their
opinions
or
needs
are
different
from
yours
迎合﹐迁就
T
We’ve
made
every
effort
to
accommodate
your
point
of
view.
我们已经尽力迎合你的观点。
4
to
get
used
to
a
new
situation
or
to
make
yourself
do
this
适应; 顺应
I
[+
to
]
Her
eyes
took
a
while
to
accommodate
to
the
darkness.
她的眼睛过了一会儿才适应黑暗。