recognize
recognize 英 [ˈrekəgnaɪz] 美 [ˈrɛkəɡˌnaɪz]
v. 认出,识别
进行时:recognizing 过去式:recognized 过去分词:recognized 第三人称单数:recognizes
- When, at a meeting, you wave your hand wildly, you want to be recognized. When the chairperson finally says, “I recognize the man who is about to fall out of his seat,” don't forget what you wanted to say.
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- v. 认出,识别
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1. How do you recognize it?
你如何将其识别?
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2. I recognized him as soon as he came in the room.
他一进屋我就认出了他。
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3. I recognized her by her red hair.
我从她的红头发认出了她。
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4. Drugs were not recognized as a problem then.
那时候还没有把毒品看成严重问题。
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5. recognized qualifications
获得承认的资格
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6. The book is now recognized as a classic.
这本书现在是一部公认的经典著作。
- recognize (v.) early 15c., "resume possession of land," back-formation from recognizance, or else from Old French reconoiss-, stem of reconoistre "to know again, identify, recognize," from Latin recognoscere "acknowledge, recall to mind, know again; examine; certify," from re- "again" (see re-) + cognoscere "to get to know, recognize" (see cognizance). Meaning "know again, recall or recover the knowledge of, perceive an identity with something formerly known or felt" first recorded 1530s. Related: Recognized; recognizing.
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