1.认识;认别;认出,看出;招呼
2.承认;赏识;表扬;感谢,酬劳
3.认清;确认;自己承认
4.〈美〉认可...发言
5.公认
6.【法】〈美〉具结,提交保证书
1.认识;认别;认出,看出;招呼
2.承认;赏识;表扬;感谢,酬劳
3.认清;确认;自己承认
4.〈美〉认可...发言
5.公认
6.【法】〈美〉具结,提交保证书
1.to know who the person is or what the thing is that you are seeing, hearing, etc. because you have seen, heard, etc. them before
2.to accept that something is true or important; to accept the authority or status of someone or something; to officially agree that a country or organization exists
3.to give praise or approval to someone
1.The argument was that it was unfair that atheists had no such recognized days.
理由是无神论者没有这样公众认可的节日很不公平。
2.Being able to confidently stand up and speak in public is one of the most visible and recognized skills you can have at your disposal.
最显著和公认的而且你可以自己支配的一个技巧就是,自信地站在公众前发表谈话。
3.Plank recognized immediately that this was an important paper from an important young scholar.
普兰克很快意识到这是来自一个重要的年轻学者的一篇重要的文章。
4.So tonight being able to be in a room amongst our peer being recognized with an honor like this, it's really very special.
因此,今晚能给授予我们这样的荣誉,的确是非常特别的。
5.The shadow cast by this man made Javert turn his head. He raised his eyes, and recognized Jean Valjean.
这个人的投影使沙威回转头来,认出了是冉阿让。
6.Some diseases are easy to diagnose as their apparent effects are typical and can be recognized immediately.
有些疾病诊断容易,因为其症状明显、典型,可以立刻识别。
7.It was long since I had last seen her and if someone had not mentioned her name I hardly think I would have recognized her.
我上次见她已经是很久以前的事了,如果不是有人提起她的名字,我很难想到还会认出她来。
8."Slowly we are getting recognized and feel good. We are beginning to feel we are part of society, " she said.
“我们逐渐被认同,这让我们感觉非常好。我们开始感觉到自己正在与社会融为一体,”她这样说到。
9.All this adds up to an environment where people feel appreciated, recognized, challenged, and appropriately compensated.
所有这一切汇总为一个人们感觉受到赞赏、得到承认、充满挑战并得到相应回报的环境。
10.He therefore thought that it would be a good idea if there was a nationally recognized name for this purpose.
因此他便想,如果在全国范围内推广一个能被大家接受的名字,肯定是个不错的主意。