英英释义:willing to consider or accept new suggestions and ideas
后面一般接介词 to, 后面通常接 new ideas/suggestions, arguments, change, reform 等词
Sentence
1. Generally speaking, the more people are educated, the more they are receptive to new ideas.
2. Many immigrants gravitate towards New York City because it is highly receptive to new ideas and ways of life.
3. Truly charismatic leaders are receptive to new suggestions and ideas.
4. California’s religious diversity makes it more receptive to science than religiously conservative Texas.
5. Primary voters are also more receptive to arguments about policy and electability than the wider public is.
6. They may also be less receptive to moderation and pressure to change because they have no fear of losing power to the Republicans in the near future.
practice
1. 年轻人往往比老年人更容易接受变化。
Young people tend to be more receptive than the senior to change
.Young people tend to be more receptive to change than the elderly.