She refuses to acknowledge the need for reform.
她拒不承认改革的必要性。
a generally acknowledged fact
公认的事实
I did not acknowledge that he had done anything wrong.
我没认为他犯了什么错。
It is generally acknowledged to be true.
普遍认为那是真的。
The country acknowledged his claim to the throne.
这个国家承认了他继承王位的权利。
He is widely acknowledged as the best player in the world.
普遍认为他是世界最佳球员。
He is widely acknowledged to be the best player in the world.
普遍认为他是世界最佳球员。
All applications will be acknowledged.
所有的申请都将得到复函告知收悉。
Please acknowledge receipt of this letter.
信收到后请复函告知。
I was standing right next to her, but she didn't even acknowledge me.
我就站在她身边,可是她理都不理我。
I gratefully acknowledge financial support from several local businesses.
我对几家本地企业的资助表示感谢。
1.承认;供认
2.感谢,答谢
3.告知收到(信等)
4.对(人)打招呼
5.【法律】公证
6.感谢;致谢
7.同意;表示同意
8.打...招呼;理睬
9.认识
10.表示
11.据...说
12.认为
13.公认
14.说明已收到(某物)
15.承领
1.承认;供认
2.感谢,答谢
3.告知收到(信等)
4.对(人)打招呼
5.【法律】公证
6.感谢;致谢
7.同意;表示同意
8.打...招呼;理睬
9.认识
10.表示
11.据...说
12.认为
13.公认
14.说明已收到(某物)
15.承领
1.to admit or accept that something exists, is true, or is real
2.to respond to something such as a greeting or message to show it has been noticed or received
3.to show appreciation or express thanks for something such as a letter or gift
4.to recognize or admit the existence, rights, or authority of somebody or something, especially in a legal context
5.to officially or publicly recognize somebody's help or work
6.to let someone know that you have received something they sent you
7.to show that you have seen someone or that you recognize them, for example by smiling or speaking to them
8.report that one has received(sth.)
9.indicate that one recognizes(sb.)by giving a greeting,a smile,a nod of the head,etc.
10.confess;admit the truth,existence or reality of
1.to admit or accept that something exists, is true, or is real
2.to respond to something such as a greeting or message to show it has been noticed or received
3.to show appreciation or express thanks for something such as a letter or gift
4.to recognize or admit the existence, rights, or authority of somebody or something, especially in a legal context
5.to officially or publicly recognize somebody's help or work
6.to let someone know that you have received something they sent you
7.to show that you have seen someone or that you recognize them, for example by smiling or speaking to them
8.report that one has received(sth.)
9.indicate that one recognizes(sb.)by giving a greeting,a smile,a nod of the head,etc.
10.confess;admit the truth,existence or reality of
1.Intel said in a statement that the commission's decision failed to acknowledge how such companies operate and said it would appeal.
英特尔公司则在一份声明中声称,委员会的决定并没有提到英特尔是如何进行相关操作的,处罚毫无根据。他们将会对此处罚展开上诉。
2.Boards, executives and senior management acknowledge the problem, but then do not seem to really do much of anything about it.
公司董事会、管理人员以及高管层都承认这个问题,然而他们似乎也并没有真正去做一些事情改变这种状况。
3.He did not discuss such issues on Friday, but he did acknowledge representatives of several foreign militaries who attended the ceremony.
星期五他没有讨论这类问题,但是他答谢出席这个仪式的几个外国军方的代表。
4.I then went on to advise her to acknowledge what had happened to her, not dismiss it, and put it on the shelf at the back of her mind.
然后,我继续建议她去认清是什么发生在她身上,不去消除它,而是把它放在她脑后的架子上(置之脑后)。
5.How could it respond, in a way, to acknowledge or subvert the fact that we're looking at it?
它会如何回应,或者说,它会怎样认知或者颠覆我们观赏者的注视这一事实?
6.Although she did not need to apologize, she did acknowledge some responsibility for their problems.
虽然她不需道歉,但也知道该为他们的婚姻问题负起一些责任。
7.No human beings ready to acknowledge the human spirit they share with you .
没有人准备去承认他们和你们一样的灵魂。
8.But China Gas didn't acknowledge the offer until Monday night and believes the bid is too low, people familiar with the matter said.
但知情人士说,中国燃气直到周一夜间才承认有这回事,并认为出价过低。
9.The only way a woman gets rid of her problems from her mind is by talking about them to acknowledge them.
女人把烦心事从她头脑里挥去的唯一方法就是,讲出来,承认它们的存在。
10.If he woke up occasionally, he would not disturb us; he seemed to acknowledge the right of his parents to meditate.
有时,即使他醒过来了,也不会吵我们,似乎认为父母打坐是理所当然的事。