recognized
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you recognize someone or something, you know who that person is or what that thing is. 認(rèn)出[no cont]
The receptionist recognized him at once. 那名接待員馬上認(rèn)出了他。
2. V-T If someone says that they recognize something, they acknowledge that it exists or that it is true. 承認(rèn)[no cont]
I recognize my own shortcomings. 我承認(rèn)我自己的那些缺點(diǎn)。
3. V-T If people or organizations recognize something as valid, they officially accept it or approve of it. 承認(rèn); 贊成
Many doctors recognize homeopathy as a legitimate form of medicine. 許多毉生承認(rèn)順勢(shì)療法是一種郃理的毉療形式。
France is on the point of recognizing the independence of the Baltic States. 法國(guó)即將承認(rèn)波羅的海各國(guó)的獨(dú)立。
4. V-T When people recognize the work that someone has done, they show their appreciation of it, often by giving that person an award of some kind. 賞識(shí); 表彰
The army recognized him as an outstandingly able engineer. 軍隊(duì)稱贊他爲(wèi)傑出能乾的工程師。
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recognize /?r?k?ɡ?na?z/ (recognizing,recognized,recognizes)
BRIT also recognise
劍橋詞典
- If someone or something is recognized, it is generally accepted that that person or thing has a particular position or quality .
公認(rèn)的;認(rèn)可的
Professor Jones is a recognized authority on ancient Egypt. 瓊斯教授是公認(rèn)的古埃及研究的權(quán)威人士。
Violence in schools is a recognized problem . 校園暴力是個(gè)公認(rèn)的問(wèn)題。 返回 recognized