recognise
英 ['rekəgnaɪz]
美 ['rekəgnaɪz]
v. 认识; 承认; 认出; 辨别出
过去分词:recognised 过去式:recognised 现在分词:recognising 第三人称单数:recognises
BNC.1077
柯林斯词典
- → see:recognize
英英释义
verb
- accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power and authority
- The Crown Prince was acknowledged as the true heir to the throne
- We do not recognize your gods
- perceive to be the same
- be fully aware or cognizant of
- express obligation, thanks, or gratitude for
- We must acknowledge the kindness she showed towards us
- express greetings upon meeting someone
- detect with the senses
- The fleeing convicts were picked out of the darkness by the watchful prison guards
- I can't make out the faces in this photograph
- grant credentials to
- The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution
- recognize an academic degree
- show approval or appreciation of
- My work is not recognized by anybody!
- The best student was recognized by the Dean
双语例句
- And I'm very happy now I think that no court of justice can recognise this judgment.
我很高兴,我认为任何正义的法庭都不会认可该判决。 - I recognise their necessity, but fear their irresponsibility.
我承认银行存在的必要性,但担心银行不负责任。 - Most people recognise the need to pay a golden hello to attract the best.
大多数人都认识到需要用高额聘金来吸引精英人才。 - The whole research outcomes will provide a new method for recognise the alcohol-free beer.
研究结果为无醇啤酒的识别提供了一种新方法。 - Reformers and policymakers must recognise that they are not dealing with a financial crisis but with a knowledge crisis.
改革者和政策制定者必须认识到,他们应对的并不是一场金融危机,而是一场知识危机。 - But we must also recognise that other factors are involved, which can and must be corrected.
但是我们也必须认识到这其中还有一些可以而且必须纠正的其他因素。 - But, since the financial crisis, everything has changed, and we recognise that.
但自金融危机以来,一切都变了,我们承认这一点。 - The Americans recognise that the UN can be the channel for greater diplomatic activity
美国人认识到可以通过联合国这个渠道开展更多的外交活动。 - I had a sense of d é j à-vu because I could recognise everything in London.
我有一种似曾相识的感觉,因为我能认出伦敦的一切。 - Some countries are starting to recognise this.
一些国家开始承认这一点。