Ainda não temos significados para "receive too".
1That can normally be suppressed, providing it doesn't receive too many associative triggers.
2Now pray practise economy, for you certainly receive too much money.
3If you receive too much advice, it can confuse you.
4All this cannot receive too high a mead of praise.
5These, Sir, are propositions which cannot receive too much attention.
6Polzelli; otherwise so many of my poor relations with greater claims would receive too little.
7These facts, we believe, cannot receive too careful attention.
8He feared old Mr. Turveydrop might consider it undutiful and might receive too great a shock.
9I receive too much attention in the daytime, and it puts less shame on your Aunt's house.
10A mandarine is whipped, for having ordered a pickpocket to receive too few or too many blows.
11I've watched him receive too often; he's about the easiest man I know to ring in short ages on.
12Other not less weighty reasons strengthen these-canwe receive too kindly those persons who take charge of our souls?
13They believe miscarriage could occur if foetuses receive too much oxygen - before they are developed enough to withstand it.
14Christophe, who did not receive too much sympathy from his family, had been glad to see him at some of his concerts.
15Then follows the famous myth, which is a sort of parable, and like other parables ought not to receive too minute an interpretation.
16Turner said the public were generally kind to him and he did not receive too much hassle from admirers and people who recognised him.
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