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unrecognizing

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

不认识,不承认,不认识的,不认得

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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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inoblivious
Synonyms
blind盲人,盲目,盲目的,瞎子deaf聋哑人,聋人,聋哑,耳聋的人inattentive不专心,心不在焉,不专心致志,不专心的unconcerned漠不关心,漠不关心的,无动于衷,无所事事unfamiliar不熟悉的,陌生的,不熟悉,不熟悉的人uninformed不了解情况的人,不懂的,不了解情况,不知情的人absent缺少,缺少的,缺失的,缺失absentminded心不在焉,心不在焉的,旷工,心不在焉的人absorbed吸收的,吸收了,吸收,被吸收abstracted抽象的,抽取的,抽出的,抽象地amnesic失忆,失忆的,失忆症,失忆的人blundering误入歧途,失误,错失良机,误入歧途的careless粗心大意,漫不经心,粗心,粗心大意的disregardful不顾一切,无视,漠不关心,不理会distracted分心,分心的,分心了,分散注意力dreamy梦幻般的,梦幻的,梦幻,梦寐以求的forgetful健忘的,健忘,善忘,善忘的forgetting忘记了,忘记的,忘记,忘记了的gone走了,消失了,消失的,消失了的heedless漫不经心,漫不经心的,漫不经心地,漠不关心incognizant隐约可见的,隐约可见,隐蔽性,隐蔽性强inconversant不了解情况的人,不懂的人,不了解的人,不了解情况insensible无知者无畏,无知无觉,无知的人,无知觉neglectful疏忽大意,忽略不计,疏于管理,忽视negligent疏忽大意,疏忽大意的,疏忽,疏忽的not all there不全在,并非都在那里,不全在那里,不尽然out to lunch外出就餐,出去吃午饭,出去吃午餐,出去吃饭overlooking俯瞰,俯视,眺望,俯瞰图preoccupied全神贯注,全神贯注的,心不在焉,心事重重regardless不顾一切,不顾一切地,不顾一切的,不顾一切地进行spacey太空,空间,太空人,空间的strung out昏昏沉沉的,昏昏沉沉,焦头烂额,昏昏欲睡unacquainted不认识,不认识的,不认识的人,不熟悉的unconscious无意识的,没有意识的,无意识,不自觉的undiscerning愚昧无知,瞽目,愚昧无知的人,瞽者无知uninstructed无人指导的,无人指导,未受指导的,未受教育的unknowing无知,无知的,不知道,不知道的unmindful不知不觉中,不注意,不知不觉,无意识unnoticing不闻不问,不注意到,不注意,不知不觉中unobservant不知不觉中,不注意观察,不知不觉,不知不觉间unwitting不知不觉中,不知不觉的,不知不觉,不知不觉中的zonked疯疯癫癫的,疯疯癫癫,疯了,疯癫的

Examples

  • To me, the broader lesson from that is recognizing what the issue is.

  • Maybe by the next election, computers will be better at recognizing the handiwork of other automated manipulators.

  • The names mentioned above are just a smattering of the people recognized on the list.

  • “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.

  • We as a community need to recognize their power and strength so we have to affirm our family.

  • We have also seen countries like Sweden recognize Palestine as a state.

  • But few of us would recognize the name of Dietrich von Hildebrand, a German philosopher-turned-outspoken Nazi antagonist.

  • I recognize my inability to truly understand these events in the same context or view these events through exactly the same prism.

  • The trick is to be able to recognize the right one when it comes along.

  • After all, our bodies are hard wired to recognize the difference between “me” and “not me.”

  • I assure you, no matter how beautifully we play any piece, the minute Liszt plays it, you would scarcely recognize it!

  • I hope the French Government will recognize this dashing stroke of d'Amade's by something more solid than a thank you.

  • He spoke Urdu exceedingly well, and it was difficult in the gloom to recognize him as a European.

  • In estivo-autumnal malaria the gametes take distinctive ovoid and crescentic forms, and are not difficult to recognize.

  • The narrow individualism of the nineteenth century refused to recognize the social duty of supporting somebody else's grandmother.