recognizing 的定义
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.
recognizing 近义词
identify
acknowledge, understand;
更多recognizing例句
- David, recognizing Sarah by the feel of her bedazzled jeans, takes her thumb into his mouth and kisses her.
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently updated its guidance on masks to recognize that masks likely provide some protection to both the wearer and those around them.
- Museums need to recognize that it’s not enough to be a place of beauty.
- A person’s own cells then use that information to manufacture a single viral protein, called a “spike,” which trains the immune system to recognize the pathogen.
- By then, Miard and her teammates — biologists Muhammad Fizri bin Ahmad Zubir and Célia Lacomme — had recognized the mother colugo’s fur coloration.
- First, though, he has to be shocked into recognizing the barren waste of his spiritual life – by spirits.
- We need to “fix our schools,” even while recognizing that our efforts thus far are only works-in-progress.
- Recognizing this is the first step away from a Hunger Games economy.
- Naming a movement or giving it a single symbol is a natural way of recognizing this emerging power.
- And it has become a system far more driven by the demands of branding and marketing than by recognizing clearly discrete locality.
- Tests are of value in recognizing poisoning from ingestion and in detecting absorption from carbolized dressings.
- Knowing the man and recognizing the mood, Coombes became silent, and this silence he did not break all the way to Vine Street.
- As her black wrap fell away he had no difficulty in recognizing the features of Jessie Harcourt.
- She looked round the room, apparently recognizing with resentment the scene of Tanqueray's perpetual infidelity.
- Every one seemed at once to turn to Inga, as though recognizing a providential authority.