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
- 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。 - We must recognise two harsh realities.
我们必须承认两个严酷的现实。 - Fortunately, we recognise this, as you are now doing.
幸运的是,我们认识到了这一点,正如你现在所做的。 - 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。 - What's the matter with your hearing? you can't even recognise my voice.
瞧你这耳音,连我的声音也听不出来了。 - 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。 - If marriage is to succeed in the 1990's, then people have to recognise the new pressures it is facing.
在20世纪90年代人们要想婚姻美满,那就不得不认识到它所面临的新压力。 - They refused to recognise that a wrong decision had been made.
他们拒不承认做出了错误的决定。 - We both recognise that this is history's legacy.
我们都承认这是历史遗留问题。
