recognise

美音:['rekəgnaɪz] 英音:['rekəgnaɪz]

简单释义:


v.认识;承认;认出;辨别出

网络认可;是认可的意思

完整释义:


v.

1.认识;认出


例句:

  1. The US president was dismissive of Abbas's plan to ask the security council to recognise Palestine as a state.
    美国总统对阿巴斯要求安理会承认巴勒斯坦国的计划不屑一顾。

  2. Mr Cameron's wobble over the status of his pledge to recognise marriage in the tax system (itself a mistaken policy) was an unforced slip.
    卡梅隆保证承认税收系统中的婚姻状况(本身这个就是一个错误的政策),但是就这一点他也是拿捏不准,这就是自己犯的错了。

  3. After initially refusing to recognise the child as his, he eventually accepted her and took a strong interest in her career.
    一开始,乔布斯不愿认这个孩子,但最终还是接受了丽莎,并对她的职业发展非常上心。

  4. But I grew to recognise the signs of defeat in their eyes, and with it any hope of a cure.
    但是我最终在他们的眼睛里看到的总是失败的迹象,没有任何治愈的希望。

  5. Most manuals also recognise that this can be one of the most stressful parts of early pregnancy.
    但多数手册也认识到,这种做法在怀孕早期会带来蛮大压力。

  6. The beginning of wisdom is to recognise that financial booms and busts have been a feature of capitalism from the very start.
    智慧之起源,就在于认识到金融盛衰从一开始就是资本主义的特色。

  7. This milestone comes at a time when both governments recognise that relations between the two countries have never been better, nor closer.
    这是一个里程碑式的伟大时刻,两国政府一致认为英中两国之间的联系日益密切,达到了前所未有的良好局面。

  8. He is beginning to recognise the example they set for us in our lives and is able to record his ideas through drawing and writing.
    他开始了解这些故事对我们生活的意义并且能够通过绘画和写作记录他的想法。

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