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Definition and meaning of 受付 - うけつけ in Japanese

うけつけ受付
uketsuke

N4

1.receptionist, information office

Noun

これを受付にお出しください。
Please take this to the reception.
うけつけ受付
uketsuke

N4

1.a place or person for receiving information.

Noun

受付でチェックインしてください。
Please check in at the reception desk.
受付の方に質問をしてみましょう。
Let's ask the receptionist a question.
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2.receiving and processing requests or inquiries.

Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb, Intransitive verb

受付でチケットを受け取りました。
I received the ticket at the reception desk.
受付で申し込みを受け付けています。
We are accepting applications at the reception desk.
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うけつけがかり受付係
uketsukegakari

N4

1.someone who handles reception or clerical duties.

Noun

受付係は、来客を案内し、質問に答えます。
The receptionist guides visitors and answers questions.
会社の受付係は、電話を取り次ぎます。
The company's receptionist forwards phone calls.
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じゅうきょちゅう受付中
juukyochuu

N4

1.currently open for receiving applications.

Adverb (fukushi)

このイベントは受付中です。
This event is currently accepting applications.
申し込みは受付中ですか?
Is registration currently open?
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じゅうふけじかん受付時間
juufukejikan

N4

1.the hours when reception is open.

Noun

受付時間は午前9時から午後5時までです。
Reception hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
受付時間外には対応できませんのでご注意ください。
Please note that we cannot assist you outside of reception hours.
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WORD OF THE DAY

はなび

花火

hanabi

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受付 うけつけ
受付 うけつけ
受付係 うけつけがかり
受付中 じゅうきょちゅう
受付時間 じゅうふけじかん

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