English to Spanish Dictionary receptive

receptive

receptivo
definition
adjective
Exfoliation removes dead skin cells, embedded dirt and toxins, and stimulates the skin, making it receptive to the nutrient-rich facial mask that should follow.
able or willing to receive something, especially signals or stimuli.
translation of 'receptive'
adjective
receptivo
example
Clearly the recent rains had left their mark as fairways were still wet and greens very 'receptive' and the scores were good, though not brilliant.
Our President, it is said, simply wasn't 'receptive' to this idea.
Even those who were most 'receptive' to foreign ideas adapted them in line with traditional Russian concerns, interests and attitudes.
Exfoliation removes dead skin cells, embedded dirt and toxins, and stimulates the skin, making it 'receptive' to the nutrient-rich facial mask that should follow.
When a 'receptive' female comes along, however, it's every bull for himself.
When searching for 'receptive' females, males patrol around the habitat and stop to drum on the dry uppermost leaves on the ground.
Sensory isolation creates an alert and 'receptive' state of mind, so floatation works well combined with hypnotherapy to treat smoking and weight problems
Adult females become 'receptive' to male advances only in years when they have stored enough body fat to bear a litter.
During the breeding season, male foxes may closely follow sexually 'receptive' females for several days, although this is not always the case.
By blocking or scrambling messages from females, he may be keeping competing males from realizing that a 'receptive' female is nearby.
You have to show yourselves as people with open minds, 'receptive' to the ideas of independent voices in the boardroom.
They must be open and 'receptive' to the ideas of others.
I think it helps them become better musicians because they are more 'receptive' to different musical ideas.
We watched both 'receptive' and unreceptive females.
Unfortunately not many of them were 'receptive' to the idea.
Considerable flowering asynchrony among fig trees in any population increases the likelihood that a fig wasp emerging at any time of year will be able to locate a 'receptive' fig.
If other group members appraise him as a creative type, they are likely to be a 'receptive' audience for his ideas, and he should fit into the group harmoniously.
Infants may seem to be sleeping most of the time, but they're far more intelligent and 'receptive' than most adults imagine.
He attempts to settle his mother into the nursing home, but finds that her old friends aren't quite so 'receptive' to the idea.
In the study, male meadow voles were paired with sexually 'receptive' females in two cages.
If females were unable to convey this important mating and location information, males would not know which females were 'receptive' or where to find them.
A 'receptive' female responds by swimming in a tight circle, exposing her abdomen and facilitating insemination.
While grooming, the male flying fox keeps his genitals exposed, indicating to nearby females that he is 'receptive' to mating.
People are open and 'receptive' to timely suggestions on what to drink.
The mating ritual begins when the male visits 'receptive' females.
They were both extremely interested and 'receptive' to my ideas.
Male African lions perform this maneuver when they consort with a 'receptive' female, herding her in the desired direction.
We have sought to respond to their concerns and have been 'receptive' to new ideas and theories put forward by them.
To his credit, he has had an excellent rapport with the selectors, who find him quite 'receptive' to ideas and suggestions from various quarters.
In most mammals the female is only 'receptive' to sex at certain times (when she is most likely to get pregnant).
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