recognizably / ˈrɛk əgˌnaɪz /

可识别地可辨认地可识别的是可识别的

recognizably 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

rec·og·nized, rec·og·niz·ing.

  1. to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
  2. to identify from knowledge of appearance or characteristics: I recognized him from the description. They recognized him as a fraud.
  3. to perceive as existing or true; realize: to be the first to recognize a fact.
  4. to acknowledge as the person entitled to speak at a particular time: The Speaker recognized the congressman from Maine.
  5. to acknowledge formally as entitled to treatment as a political unit: The United States promptly recognized Israel.
  6. to acknowledge or accept formally a specified factual or legal situation: to recognize a successful revolutionary regime as the de facto government of the country.
  7. to acknowledge or treat as valid: to recognize a claim.
  8. to acknowledge acquaintance with, as by a greeting, handshake, etc.
  9. to show appreciation of, as by some reward, public honor, or the like.
  10. Law. to acknowledge as one's own.
  11. Biochemistry, Immunology. to bind with, cleave, or otherwise react to as a result of fitting its molecular shape or a portion of its shape.

recognizably 近义词

recognizably

等同于 clearly

更多recognizably例句

  1. To me, the broader lesson from that is recognizing what the issue is.
  2. Maybe by the next election, computers will be better at recognizing the handiwork of other automated manipulators.
  3. The names mentioned above are just a smattering of the people recognized on the list.
  4. “The only way to safeguard the sector is for the government to step in and recognize that fashion and its supply chain is a truly strategic industry for the country, something Italy excels at globally,” he says.
  5. We as a community need to recognize their power and strength so we have to affirm our family.
  6. We have also seen countries like Sweden recognize Palestine as a state.
  7. But few of us would recognize the name of Dietrich von Hildebrand, a German philosopher-turned-outspoken Nazi antagonist.
  8. I recognize my inability to truly understand these events in the same context or view these events through exactly the same prism.
  9. The trick is to be able to recognize the right one when it comes along.
  10. After all, our bodies are hard wired to recognize the difference between “me” and “not me.”
  11. I assure you, no matter how beautifully we play any piece, the minute Liszt plays it, you would scarcely recognize it!
  12. I hope the French Government will recognize this dashing stroke of d'Amade's by something more solid than a thank you.
  13. He spoke Urdu exceedingly well, and it was difficult in the gloom to recognize him as a European.
  14. In estivo-autumnal malaria the gametes take distinctive ovoid and crescentic forms, and are not difficult to recognize.
  15. The narrow individualism of the nineteenth century refused to recognize the social duty of supporting somebody else's grandmother.