词汇 | recognizing |
释义 | recognizing present participle ofrecognize 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。 Learning & knowing absorptive capacity achievement gap acquirable acquire acquisition audit bone 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 recognize 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。 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。 Believing accept allegedly article of faith ascribe something to something ascription belief delude deluded evidently feel it in your bonesidiom give credence to something incline put stock in somethingidiom received recognize 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 Examples of recognizingrecognizing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. A crucial precondition for getting this right is recognizing that a verbal element carries tense. There is a thrill in recognizing new anagrams, arbitrary though they may be, that resembles the thrill of discovering natural phenomena. But such a development was premised on states becoming more fully realized and thereby recognizing their common interests. The importance of recognizing these broader trends lies in their different impact they had on the peoples of different regions. Even a statement recognizing the value of competing linguistic standards is too much for some. By recognizing the dangers of certain modes of reasoning, we should be better equipped to avoid them. Indeed, aside from the importance of recognizing and encouraging the expression of suffering, wholly focusing on meaning misses the connection between meaning and suffering. One makes a doxastic venture when one takes to be true a proposition that one believes, while recognizing that one lacks sufficient supportive evidence. She downplays the administrative practice, in recognizing chiefs, of supporting one ruling-family faction against another on political grounds. Recognizing the pressures on collective bargaining, the associations have sought to cultivate comparative advantages in other activities in order to continue to attract members. This standpoint has the important advantage of recognizing each person's individual rights, but still making mutually beneficial adjustments possible. And he was not alone in recognizing the perils of attempting it. A review for recognizing natural objects in colour images of outdoor scenes. Selecting an appropriate measure of coupling strength depends critically on recognizing and describing the underlying affordance-effectivity match of the target system. To the contrary, recognizing the limitations associated with a data set strengthens claims drawn from observed patterns in that data. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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