Usage of 采纳
The verb 采纳 is commonly used to describe the act of accepting or adopting suggestions, opinions, or proposals, especially in formal or professional contexts. It often appears in discussions about decision-making processes in workplaces, schools, or organizations.
Common Collocations
- 采纳建议 (to accept suggestions): Used when someone’s advice or proposal is accepted.
- 采纳方案 (to adopt a plan): Refers to officially choosing a plan or method.
- 被采纳 (to be accepted): Passive form indicating that an idea or opinion has been accepted.
Nuances
Using 采纳 implies a thoughtful consideration before acceptance, often highlighting the value or merit of the suggestion. It is more formal than simply 接受 (to receive/accept) and is rarely used for accepting physical objects or invitations.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 采纳 with 接受. 采纳 specifically refers to accepting ideas, proposals, or advice, while 接受 is broader and can refer to accepting gifts, invitations, or abstract concepts like fate.
Usage of 采纳
The verb 采纳 is commonly used to describe the act of accepting or adopting suggestions, opinions, or proposals, especially in formal or professional contexts. It often appears in discussions about decision-making processes in workplaces, schools, or organizations.
Common Collocations
- 采纳建议 (to accept suggestions): Used when someone’s advice or proposal is accepted.
- 采纳方案 (to adopt a plan): Refers to officially choosing a plan or method.
- 被采纳 (to be accepted): Passive form indicating that an idea or opinion has been accepted.
Nuances
Using 采纳 implies a thoughtful consideration before acceptance, often highlighting the value or merit of the suggestion. It is more formal than simply 接受 (to receive/accept) and is rarely used for accepting physical objects or invitations.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 采纳 with 接受. 采纳 specifically refers to accepting ideas, proposals, or advice, while 接受 is broader and can refer to accepting gifts, invitations, or abstract concepts like fate.
Usage of 采纳
The verb 采纳 is commonly used to describe the act of accepting or adopting suggestions, opinions, or proposals, especially in formal or professional contexts. It often appears in discussions about decision-making processes in workplaces, schools, or organizations.
Common Collocations
- 采纳建议 (to accept suggestions): Used when someone’s advice or proposal is accepted.
- 采纳方案 (to adopt a plan): Refers to officially choosing a plan or method.
- 被采纳 (to be accepted): Passive form indicating that an idea or opinion has been accepted.
Nuances
Using 采纳 implies a thoughtful consideration before acceptance, often highlighting the value or merit of the suggestion. It is more formal than simply 接受 (to receive/accept) and is rarely used for accepting physical objects or invitations.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 采纳 with 接受. 采纳 specifically refers to accepting ideas, proposals, or advice, while 接受 is broader and can refer to accepting gifts, invitations, or abstract concepts like fate.