Definition of reception centre

reception centrenoun

trung tâm tiếp tân

/rɪˈsepʃn sentə(r)//rɪˈsepʃn sentər/

The term "reception centre" can be traced back to the mid-20th century, particularly in association with refugee and asylum seeker camps. In the aftermath of World War II, many displaced persons and refugees fled to Europe, leading to the emergence of large-scale reception centres to accommodate and provide support to these individuals. The term "reception centre" reflects the function that these centres serve - they are places where newly arriving immigrants and refugees are received and temporarily hosted before they can be integrated into their new communities. The phrase "centre" also suggests the centralized nature of these facilities, which serve as hubs for various services such as medical care, documentation, and orientation to a new country or culture. While the exact definition and purpose of reception centres may differ depending on the specific context, they tend to share similar aims such as providing basic needs, facilitating access to further support, and helping individuals navigate the complex procedures involved in obtaining asylum or lawful residence. Ultimately, the concept of a reception centre reflects the ongoing efforts to address the challenges faced by refugees and migrants as they begin their journey to a new life.

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a place where people can get information or advice

nơi mọi người có thể nhận được thông tin hoặc lời khuyên

Example:
  • The museum is building a new reception centre for visitors.

    Bảo tàng đang xây dựng một trung tâm tiếp tân mới cho du khách.

a place where people, for example those without a home, can get help and temporary accommodation

một nơi mà mọi người, ví dụ như những người không có nhà, có thể nhận được sự giúp đỡ và chỗ ở tạm thời

Example:
  • a reception centre for refugees

    một trung tâm tiếp nhận người tị nạn