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recognized

/rek-uhg-nahyz/US // ˈrɛk əgˌnaɪz //UK // (ˈrɛkəɡˌnaɪz) //

认可的,认可,认可的是,认定

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    rec·og·nized, rec·og·niz·ing.

    • : to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
    • : to identify from knowledge of appearance or characteristics: I recognized him from the description. They recognized him as a fraud.
    • : to perceive as existing or true; realize: to be the first to recognize a fact.
    • : to acknowledge as the person entitled to speak at a particular time: The Speaker recognized the congressman from Maine.
    • : to acknowledge formally as entitled to treatment as a political unit: The United States promptly recognized Israel.
    • : 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.
    • : to acknowledge or treat as valid: to recognize a claim.
    • : to acknowledge acquaintance with, as by a greeting, handshake, etc.
    • : to show appreciation of, as by some reward, public honor, or the like.
    • : Law. to acknowledge as one's own.
    • : Biochemistry, Immunology. to bind with, cleave, or otherwise react to as a result of fitting its molecular shape or a portion of its shape.

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Examples

  • Karen recognizes herself refracted into multiple characters throughout Sarah’s book.

  • Local health officials will be tasked with getting the vaccine to any non-federally recognized tribal communities.

  • “It’s important to recognize, just as before, that while we are closing the buildings, the Smithsonian is still open online,” he added.

  • So yes, whether it’s traditional school, cyber school, home school or self-directed learning, we all must decide what’s best for us, but it’s critical that we recognize the advantages in those decisions, should there be any.

  • You’ll probably recognize yourself in their grief, their interrupted days, their pursuit of normalcy — and feel a little less alone because of their words.

  • “I do not support gay marriages being recognized in Florida,” he wrote Andrew Walther of Sanford.

  • Security officials told Agence France-Presse that the gas station manager said he had recognized the two men.

  • I think part of being in the public eye is getting recognized, and dealing with positive and negative scrutiny.

  • Prado was the first name I recognized here since I used to live a few blocks from the Prado museum in Madrid when I was 20.

  • Good, caring teachers recognized his talent and challenged him to work hard to compete at the highest levels.

  • Here and there roving parties appeared, but having no recognized leaders, their existence did not invalidate the treaty.

  • Crystals of urea nitrate or oxalate (Fig. 19) will soon appear and can be recognized with the microscope.

  • Hilda took the letter with apprehension, as she recognized the down-slanting calligraphy of Sarah Gailey.

  • His unbounded generosity won for him the admiration of all his race, who graciously recognized him as their Maguinoó.

  • They are recognized by their concentric striations and their blue color with iodin solution.