receive in Portuguese
receive in Portuguese is receber, ganhar — receive means to be given, sent, or handed something.
receive in Portuguese
receber
(transitive, dated) To take, as something that is offered; to accept.
ganhar
(transitive, dated) To take, as something that is offered; to accept.
receber
What does "receive" mean?
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verb To be given, sent, or handed something.
"She received a package from her sister this morning."
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verb To welcome guests or visitors formally.
"The ambassador received foreign dignitaries at the embassy."
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verb To pick up a broadcast or transmitted signal.
"The old radio could barely receive the local stations."
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verb To take goods knowing they were stolen.
"He was charged with receiving stolen property."
receive in a sentence
- She received a package from her sister this morning.
- He received a promotion after five years at the company.
- The ambassador received foreign dignitaries at the embassy.
- The old radio could barely receive the local stations.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "receive" in Portuguese?
"receive" in Portuguese is receber, ganhar. receive means: To be given, sent, or handed something.
How do you use "receive" in a sentence?
Example: "She received a package from her sister this morning." In Portuguese, "receive" is receber, ganhar.
Are there other ways to say "receive" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "receive": receber, ganhar.
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