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TOEFL BNC: 1571 COCA: 779

recognize

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Related topics: Organizations, Government
rec·og·nize (also recognise British English) /ˈrekəɡnaɪz, ˈrekən-/ ●●● S1 W1 verb [transitiveT]
1 RECOGNIZEto know who someone is or what something is, because you have seen, heard, experienced, or learned about them in the past 認出;認識;辨認出
I didn’t recognize you in your uniform.
你穿上制服我認不出你了。
It was malaria, but Dr Lee hadn’t recognized the symptoms.
這是瘧疾,但李醫生沒有認出症狀。
nRegister
In everyday English, people often say that they know (that) it is someone or something rather than say they recognize them:
I knew it was her by the hat she was wearing.
2 SSOPGto officially accept that an organization, government, document etc has legal or official authority 正式承認,認可
British medical qualifications are recognized in Canada.
英國的行醫資格在加拿大也被認可。
recognize something as something
The World Health Organization has recognized alcoholism as a disease since 1951.
世界衛生組織從1951年以來就已承認酗酒是一種疾病。
3 ACCEPTto accept or admit that something is true 承認〔某事是事實〕
recognize (that)
One must recognise that homesickness is natural.
我們必須承認思鄉是正常的。
recognize what/how/who etc
It is important to recognize how little we know about this disease.
要承認我們對這種疾病知之甚少,這很重要。
4 IMPORTANTif something is recognized by people, they realize that it is important or very good 承認;賞識;看重
Alexander tried to get his work recognized by the medical profession.
亞歷山大設法讓醫學界承認他的工作。
be recognized as something
Lawrence’s novel was eventually recognized as a work of genius.
勞倫斯的小說終於被認爲是天才之作。
a recognized authority on Roman pottery
古羅馬陶器的公認權威
nGrammar
Recognize is usually passive in this meaning.
5 THANKto officially and publicly thank someone for something they have done, by giving them a special honour 表揚;表彰;嘉獎
He was recognized for having saved many lives.
他因爲救了很多人的生命而受到嘉獎。
recognizable /ˈrekəɡnaɪzəbəl, -kən- ˌrekəɡˈnaɪ-/ adjectiveadj
His face was instantly recognizable.
他的臉一眼就能認出。
recognizably adverbadv
nGRAMMAR: Using the progressive
Recognize is not used in the progressive. You say:
I recognize that woman.
Don’t say: I am recognizing that woman.
THESAURUS
recognize to know who someone is or what something is, especially because you have seen or heard them before 〔尤因以前見過或聽過而〕認出
I hadn’t seen her for ten years, but I recognized her immediately.
我十年沒見她,但一下子就認出她了。
Do you recognize this song?
你能聽出這是哪首歌嗎?
identify to recognize someone or something and say who or what they are 認出,識别
As they came closer, I was able to identify two of the group.
他們走近些了,我才認出這群人中的兩個人。
It’s delicious but I can’t quite identify the taste.
很好吃,但我辨不出是什麽東西的味道。
distinguish to recognize and understand the difference between two or more things or people 區分
By this age, kids can usually distinguish between right and wrong.
到這個年齡,孩子一般能夠辨明對錯了。
It’s often difficult to distinguish identical twins from each other.
同卵雙胞胎往往很難分辨。
make something/somebody out to be able to see or hear something or someone – used when it is very difficult to do this 〔勉強〕辨認出某事物/某人
In the distance, I could just make out the outline of an island.
遠遠地,我僅能辨認出島的輪廓。
He whispered something but I couldn’t make out what it was.
他小聲說了些什麽,但我聽不清。
discern /dɪˈsɜːn $ -ɜːrn/ formal to notice or understand something by looking carefully or thinking about it carefully 〔仔細察看或思考後〕覺察,辨明
I thought I discerned a faint gleam of hope in his eyes.
我想我看到他眼中有一絲希望。
A number of differences can be discerned in the data for the three countries.
從這三個國家的數據中可以看出許多不同。
know to recognize someone or something. Know is often used in everyday English instead of recognize 認出〔日常英語中常用know,而不用recognize
How do you know that it is real gold?
你怎麽看得出那是真金?
I know him from somewhere.
我在哪兒見過他。
I can’t remember his name, but I know his face.
我記不得他的名字,但我認得他的臉。
can tell to be able to recognize someone or something 能夠辨認
I could tell that it was him by his voice.
聽聲音我就知道是他。
Can you tell that it’s not real leather?
你能看出那不是真皮嗎?
It’s difficult to be able to tell them apart (=to recognize that they are different).
它們很難區分。
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
recognizerec·og·nize /ˈrekəgnaɪz, ˈrekən-/ (also recognise British EnglishBrE) verb [transitiveT]
1to know who a person is or what something is, or to know something about them as soon as you see them or hear their name
How will investors recognize the bottom of the market when it comes?
2to accept officially that an organization, government etc has legal or official authority
The US refuses to recognize the country’s military government.
3to accept and admit that something is true
The plan simply fails to recognize the difficulty and the time required to increase production.
4ACCOUNTING to show something at a particular amount, in a particular way etc in a company’s accounts
The company said it will recognize a pretax gain of about $23 million from the sale of the subsidiary.
Origin recognize
(1400-1500) Old French reconoistre, from Latin recognoscere, from cognoscere to know

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