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recognize

[ˈrekəgnaɪz]recognized, recognizing, recognizes

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recognized[10418] recognizes[2114] recognizing[1158]
认出(37%),承认(30%),识别(25%),意识到(7%),表示感激(1%)
vt.认出,识别;承认
vi.确认,承认;具结
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recognize ★★★★☆
/re̱kəgnaɪz/
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 recognise
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[VERB 动词]认识;认出 If you recognize someone or something, you know who that person is or what that thing is.
  [V n]
  [V n as n]
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  • The receptionist recognized him at once...

    接待员一眼就认出他了。

  • He did not think she could recognize his car in the snow...

    他觉得她在雪天里认不出他的车子。

  • A man I easily recognized as Luke's father sat with a newspaper on his lap.

    我一眼就认出那人是卢克的父亲,他坐在那里,膝盖上放着一份报纸。

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[VERB 动词]认可;承认 If someone says that they recognize something, they acknowledge that it exists or that it is true.
  [V n]
  [V that]
  [no cont]
  • I recognize my own shortcomings...

    我承认自己的缺点。

  • Well, of course I recognize that evil exists.

    嗯,我当然承认邪恶的存在。

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[VERB 动词]正式认可;承认;正式接受;赞成 If people or organizations recognize something as valid, they officially accept it or approve of it.
  [V n as n]
  [V n]
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  [Also V that]
  • Most doctors appear to recognize homeopathy as a legitimate form of medicine...

    大多数医生似乎都接受顺势疗法是一种合理的医疗手段。

  • France is on the point of recognizing the independence of the Baltic States.

    法国即将承认波罗的海诸国的独立。

  • ...a nationally recognized expert on psychology.

    全国公认的心理学专家

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[VERB 动词]赞赏,认可(某人的所作所为) 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.
  [V n as n]
  [V n]
  • The RAF recognized him as an outstandingly able engineer...

    英国皇家空军表彰他是一名非常能干的机械师。

  • He had the insight to recognize their talents...

    他很有眼力,慧眼识英才。

  • Nichols was recognized by the Hall of Fame in 1949.

    尼科尔斯在1949年正式入选名人堂。


Oxford
rec·og·nize ( BrE also -ise ) / ˈrekəɡnaɪz ; NAmE ˈrekəɡnaɪz / verb ( not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时 ) 1 to know who sb is or what sth is when you see or hear them, because you have seen or heard them or it before 认识;认出;辨别出 recognizesb/sth I recognized him as soon as he came in the room. 他一进屋我就认出了他。 Do you recognize this tune? 你能听出这是哪支曲子吗? recognizesb/sth by/from sth I recognized her by her red hair. 我从她的红头发认出了她。 synonyms at
identify
2 to admit or to be aware that sth exists or is true 承认;意识到 SYN
acknowledge
recognizesth They recognized the need to take the problem seriously. 他们承认需要严肃对待这个问题。 recognizesth as sth Drugs were not recognized as a problem then. 那时候还没有把毒品看成严重问题。 recognizehow, what, etc… Nobody recognized how urgent the situation was. 当时没有人意识到形势有多么紧急。 recognizethat… We recognized that the task was not straightforward. 我们意识到这个任务并非轻而易举。 it is recognized that… It was recognized that this solution could only be temporary. 人们意识到这只是个临时的解决方案。 recognizesb/sth to be/have sth Drugs were not recognized to be a problem then. 那时候毒品问题还没有受到重视。 synonyms at
admit
3 to accept and approve of sb/sth officially (正式)认可,接受,赞成 recognizesb/sth (as sth) recognized qualifications 获得承认的资格 The UK has refused to recognize the new regime. 英国已拒绝承认这个新的政权。 be recognized to be/have sth He is recognized to be their natural leader. 人们都承认他是他们的当然领袖。 4 be recognized (as sth) to be thought of as very good or important by people in general 赞赏;赏识;看重;公认 The book is now recognized as a classic. 这本书现在是一部公认的经典著作。 She's a recognized authority on the subject. 她在这个学科上被奉为权威。 5 recognizesb/sth to give sb official thanks for sth that they have done or achieved 正式向…致谢;正式感谢 His services to the state were recognized with the award of a knighthood. 他被封为爵士,以表彰他对国家的贡献。 recognise recognised recognises recognising recognize recognized recognizes recognizing
rec·og·nize / ˈrekəɡnaɪz ; NAmE ˈrekəɡnaɪz /
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recognizerec‧og‧nize (also recognise British English) /ˈrekəɡnaɪz, ˈrekən-/ ●●● S1 W1 verb [transitive]
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1to know who someone is or what something is, because you have seen, heard, experienced, or learned about them in the past:  I didn’t recognize you in your uniform. It was malaria, but Dr Lee hadn’t recognized the symptoms.RegisterIn everyday English, people often say that they know (that) it is someone or something rather than say they recognize them:· I knew it was her by the hat she was wearing.2to officially accept that an organization, government, document etc has legal or official authority:  British medical qualifications are recognized in Canada.recognize something as something The World Health Organization has recognized alcoholism as a disease since 1951.3to accept or admit that something is truerecognize (that) One must recognise that homesickness is natural.recognize what/how/who etc It is important to recognize how little we know about this disease.4if something is recognized by people, they realize that it is important or very good:  Alexander tried to get his work recognized by the medical profession.be recognized as something Lawrence’s novel was eventually recognized as a work of genius. a recognized authority on Roman potteryGRAMMAR Recognize is usually passive in this meaning.5to officially and publicly thank someone for something they have done, by giving them a special honour:  He was recognized for having saved many lives.recognizable /ˈrekəɡnaɪzəbəl, -kən- ˌrekəɡˈnaɪ-/ adjective:  His face was instantly recognizable.recognizably adverbGRAMMAR: Using the progressiveRecognize is not used in the progressive. You say: · I recognize that woman. Don’t say: I am recognizing that woman.Grammar guide ‒ VERBSTHESAURUSrecognize to know who someone is or what something is, especially because you have seen or heard them before: · I hadn’t seen her for ten years, but I recognized her immediately.· Do you recognize this song?identify to recognize someone or something and say who or what they are: · As they came closer, I was able to identify two of the group.· It’s delicious but I can’t quite identify the taste.distinguish to recognize and understand the difference between two or more things or people: · By this age, kids can usually distinguish between right and wrong.· It’s often difficult to distinguish identical twins from each other.make something/somebody out to be able to see or hear something or someone – used when it is very difficult to do this: · In the distance, I could just make out the outline of an island.· He whispered something but I couldn’t make out what it was.discern /dɪˈsɜːn $ -ɜːrn/ formal to notice or understand something by looking carefully or thinking about it carefully: · I thought I discerned a faint gleam of hope in his eyes.· A number of differences can be discerned in the data for the three countries.know to recognize someone or something. Know is often used in everyday English instead of recognize: · How do you know that it is real gold?· I know him from somewhere.· I can’t remember his name, but I know his face.can tell to be able to recognize someone or something: · I could tell that it was him by his voice.· Can you tell that it’s not real leather?· It’s difficult to be able to tell them apart (=to recognize that they are different).

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