recognise
v . 承认,识别,认可
承认,识别,认可
recognise v 1 :
show approval or appreciation of ; "
My work is not recognized by anybody !"; "
The best student was recognized by the Dean " [
synonym : {
recognize }, {
recognise }]
2 :
grant credentials to ; "
The Regents officially recognized the new educational institution "; "
recognize an academic degree "
[
synonym : {
accredit }, {
recognize }, {
recognise }]
3 :
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 " [
synonym : {
spot }, {
recognize },
{
recognise }, {
distinguish }, {
discern }, {
pick out }, {
make out }, {
tell apart }]
4 :
express greetings upon meeting someone [
synonym : {
greet },
{
recognize }, {
recognise }]
5 :
express obligation ,
thanks ,
or gratitude for ; "
We must acknowledge the kindness she showed towards us " [
synonym :
{
acknowledge }, {
recognize }, {
recognise }]
6 :
be fully aware or cognizant of [
synonym : {
recognize },
{
recognise }, {
realize }, {
realise }, {
agnize }, {
agnise }]
7 :
perceive to be the same [
synonym : {
recognize }, {
recognise }]
8 :
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 " [
synonym :
{
acknowledge }, {
recognize }, {
recognise }, {
know }]
Recognize \
Rec "
og *
nize \,
v .
i . (
Law )
To enter an obligation of record before a proper tribunal ;
as ,
A B recognized in the sum of twenty dollars . [
Written also {
recognise }.]
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Note :
In legal usage in the United States the second syllable is often accented .
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Recognize \
Rec "
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imp . &
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p . {
Recognized } (
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p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
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Recognizing } (
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From {
Recognizance };
see {
Cognition },
and cf . {
Reconnoiter }.]
[
Written also {
recognise }.]
1 .
To know again ;
to perceive the identity of ,
with a person or thing previously known ;
to recover or recall knowledge of .
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Speak ,
vassal ;
recognize thy sovereign queen .
--
Harte .
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2 .
To avow knowledge of ;
to allow that one knows ;
to consent to admit ,
hold ,
or the like ;
to admit with a formal acknowledgment ;
as ,
to recognize an obligation ;
to recognize a consul .
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3 .
To acknowledge acquaintance with ,
as by salutation ,
bowing ,
or the like .
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4 .
To show appreciation of ;
as ,
to recognize services by a testimonial .
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5 .
To review ;
to reexamine . [
Obs .] --
South .
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6 .
To reconnoiter . [
Obs .] --
R .
Monro .
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Syn :
To acknowledge ;
avow ;
confess ;
own ;
allow ;
concede .
See {
Acknowledge }.
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