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词汇 recognize
释义 recognize
verb
(UK usuallyrecognise)uk /ˈrek.əɡ.naɪz/ us /ˈrek.əɡ.naɪz/

recognizeverb (KNOW)


B1[ T ]
to know someone or something because you have seen or heard him or her or experienced it before: 认出,认识;识别
I hadn't seen her for 20 years, but I recognized her immediately.我20年没见她了,但我还是一眼就认出了她。
Do you recognize this song?“你听出这首歌来了吗?”
Doctors are trained to recognize the symptoms of different diseases.医生受过训练可以辨识出不同疾病的症状。
He put on a large hat and glasses as a disguise and hoped no one would recognize him.他戴上大帽子和眼镜来伪装自己,希望没人会认出他来。
His red hair and short stature made him easy to recognize.他红头发,五短身材,很容易认出来。
As we drew alongside the black car, I suddenly recognized my ex-boyfriend at the wheel.
Many distant relatives, most of whom I hardly recognized, turned up for my brother's wedding.
He'd completely changed - I didn't recognize him.他彻底变样了——我当时没认出来。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Learning & knowing
absorptive capacity
achievement gap
acquirable
acquire
acquisition
audit
bone
hit the booksidiom
know better (than someone)idiom
know better (than to do something)idiom
know something from something
know something like the back of your handidiom
know your way around somethingidiom
orientation
recognition
study holiday
study under someone
subskill
subspeciality
subspecialize

recognizeverb (ACCEPT)


B2[ T ]
to accept that something is legal, true, or important: 正式承认;认可;接受
The international community has refused to recognize (= officially accept the existence of) the newly independent nation state.国际社会拒绝承认这个新独立的国家。
[ + (that) ]He sadly recognized (that) he would die childless.他接受了这个悲哀的事实:他将无儿无女、孤苦伶仃地度过残生。
You must recognize the seriousness of the problems we are facing.你必须认识到我们现在面临的问题有多严重。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to accept that something is true
acceptI fully accept that I was wrong.
acknowledgeI acknowledge that the project has faced delays, but we will do all we can to make up time.
recognizeI do recognize that mistakes were made.
admitWhy don't you just admit you got it wrong?
C1[ Toften passive ]
If a person's achievements are recognized, official approval is shown for them: 表彰;嘉奖;表扬
The Queen recognized his services to his country by awarding him an MBE.女王授予她大英帝国员佐勋章,以表彰她对国家的贡献。
The country has de facto independence now, and it will soon be recognized de jure by the world's governments.该国事实上已经独立,并将很快获得世界各国政府的正式承认。
His pre-eminence in his subject is internationally recognized.他在学科领域的卓越成就得到了国际认可。
We need to recognize that we are now living in a plural society.我们必须意识到我们现在生活在一个多元社会中。
Alcoholics often have to hit rock bottom before they recognize that they have a problem.
Steiner was recognized as an original if unorthodox thinker.斯坦纳被认为是一位离经叛道但富有创新精神的思想家。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Believing
accept
allegedly
article of faith
ascribe something to something
ascription
belief
delude
deluded
evidently
feel it in your bonesidiom
give credence to something
hold
incline
put stock in somethingidiom
received
room
room for doubtidiom
see something in someone/something
swallow
swear

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Accepting & agreeing
Praising and applauding

recognize | American Dictionary


recognize
verb[ T ]
us/ˈrek·əɡˌnɑɪz/

recognizeverb[T] (KNOW)


to know someone or something because you have seen or experienced that person or thing before:
I recognized my old high school teacher from the photograph.
Doctors are trained to recognize the symptoms of different diseases.

recognizeverb[T] (ACCEPT AS TRUE)


to accept that something is true, important, or legal:
[ T ]We recognize the problems you’ve faced and sympathize with you.
[ + that clause ]He recognized that it was unlikely he would ever see her again.
To recognize is also to show public appreciation for the achievements of someone, or a person or group:
[ T ]With this medal, we would like to recognize Lynn Jennings for excellence in women’s running.

recognizably


adverbus/ˈrek·əɡˌnɑɪ·zə·bli/
a recognizably American name

recognize | Business English


recognize
verb[ T ]
(also UKrecognise)uk /ˈrekəɡnaɪz/us
to know what something is because you have seen it before, or because you have heard or read about it:
Managers failed to recognize the symptoms as quickly as they should.
More and more people are beginning to recognize our logo.
to accept that something is true or important:
We need to recognize the value of staff training and development.
recognize thatThey failed to recognize that more investment was needed.
to praise or reward someone for what they have done:
His contribution to the project is recognized in all the reports.
recognize sb for sthThe award was created to recognize photographers for outstanding work.
to accept officially that a person or an organization has authority to do things, usually because they can achieve an acceptable standard:
recognize sth as sthThe school has not yet been recognized as an official training centre.
They refused to recognize the interim government.
IT
if a machine recognizes something, it is able to read it electronically and get information:
The device recognises the bar code and records the price.
He was the inventor of an early machine to recognize handwriting.
ACCOUNTING
to calculate a number or amount in a particular way so that it can be included in a company's accounts:
The most common system is to recognize revenue when the invoice is issued.
The school finance system fails to recognise the costs of meeting required standards.
They are not required to recognize in their financial statements any short-term declines in the value of stock.

Examples of recognize


recognize
Additionally, these plans serve to identify possible problems and recognize ineffective designs.
Qualitative researchers have also recognized the problem of hierarchical, nested levels of context, even if they have not expressed the problem in those terms.
Furthermore, since they were involved in the wholesaling of rice and fertilizer, they could not necessarily be recognized as retailers.
The government's objective function depends on whether it recognizes returns to all land, both cultivated and common, or returns only to common land.
First, word forms can be accessed and recognized via the mental representations of their constituent morphemes.
Some fences have been replaced and moved compared to older maps, but it is still quite easy to recognize the localities from former studies.
Although those with more moderate illness remained in the community, they were not necessarily recognized as having a mental illness.
It is plain that straightforward maximizers who are recognized as such will not do well in healthcare (or generally any other) environments.
It is important to recognize that none of these forms of classification is itself straightforward.
It is recognized that this monocusp does not last for very long, in that it tends to adhere to the outflow patch.
Thus, both architecturally and socially, the aggrandizement played out in a way that recognized local needs alongside monarchical ones.
As such, we recognize objects 'as' trees or mountains or tombs.
But, unlike them, she recognizes race even as she seeks to transcend it.
A crucial precondition for getting this right is recognizing that a verbal element carries tense.
Let us now consider why it suffices to recognize just one verbal suffix that forms participles.
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