recognize 的英语意思
recognizerecognize (also recognise British English) /ˈrekəɡnaɪz, ˈrekən-/ verb [transitive]
查看全部语言翻译1to know who someone is or what something is, because you have seen, heard, experienced, or learned about them in the past因曾见过、听过、经历过或了解过某人或某物,而认出其身份:
I didn’t recognize you in your uniform.你穿着制服,我没认出你来。
It was malaria, but Dr Lee hadn’t recognized the symptoms.那是疟疾,但李医生没有认出这些症状。Register语体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.在日常英语中,人们通常用 know(知道是某人或某物)来代替 recognize:· 我从她戴的帽子认出了她。2to officially accept that an organization, government, document etc has legal or official authority正式承认某组织、政府、文件等具有法律或官方权威:
British medical qualifications are recognized in Canada.英国医学资格在加拿大获得承认。recognize something as something
The World Health Organization has recognized alcoholism as a disease since 1951.世界卫生组织自1951年起将酒精中毒认定为一种疾病。3to accept or admit that something is true承认某事属实recognize (that)
One must recognise that homesickness is natural.我们必须承认,思乡之情是自然的。recognize what/how/who etc
It is important to recognize how little we know about this disease.认识到我们对这种疾病了解甚少,这一点非常重要。4if something is recognized by people, they realize that it is important or very good若某事物获得认可,表示人们意识到其重要性或价值:
Alexander tried to get his work recognized by the medical profession.亚历山大努力让医学界认可他的研究成果。be recognized as something
Lawrence’s novel was eventually recognized as a work of genius.劳伦斯的小说最终被公认为天才之作。
a recognized authority on Roman pottery罗马陶器方面公认的权威GRAMMAR Recognize is usually passive in this meaning.5to officially and publicly thank someone for something they have done, by giving them a special honour通过授予特殊荣誉,正式而公开地对某人的所为表示感谢与表彰:
He was recognized for having saved many lives.他因拯救了许多生命而获得表彰。—recognizable /ˈrekəɡnaɪzəbəl, -kən- ˌrekəɡˈnaɪ-/ adjective:
His face was instantly recognizable.他的脸一眼就能认出来。—recognizably adverbGRAMMAR: Using the progressive语法:进行时的用法Recognize is not used in the progressive. You say: · I recognize that woman. ✗Don’t say: I am recognizing that woman.Grammar guide ‒ VERBSrecognize 不用于进行时。应说:· I recognize that woman. ✗不说:I am recognizing that woman。语法指南 — 动词THESAURUS同义词辨析recognize to know who someone is or what something is, especially because you have seen or heard them before尤指因曾见过或听过而辨认出某人或某物是谁(是什么): · I hadn’t seen her for ten years, but I recognized her immediately.我十年没见过她了,但我还是立刻认出了她。· Do you recognize this song?你认出这首歌了吗?identify to recognize someone or something and say who or what they are辨认出某人或某物并说出其身份: · As they came closer, I was able to identify two of the group.随着他们走近,我辨认出了其中两人。· It’s delicious but I can’t quite identify the taste.这很好吃,但我说不出是什么味道。distinguish to recognize and understand the difference between two or more things or people辨认并理解两个或两个以上的事物或人之间的差异: · By this age, kids can usually distinguish between right and wrong.到这个年龄,孩子通常能够分辨是非。· It’s often difficult to distinguish identical twins from each other.区分同卵双胞胎往往很困难。make something/somebody out to be able to see or hear something or someone – used when it is very difficult to do this能够勉强看清或听清某物或某人——用于表示这样做非常困难: · In the distance, I could just make out the outline of an island.在远处,我勉强能辨认出一座岛的轮廓。· He whispered something but I couldn’t make out what it was.他低声说了些什么,但我听不清是什么。discern /dɪˈsɜːn $ -ɜːrn/ formal正式 to notice or understand something by looking carefully or thinking about it carefully通过仔细观察或深思而察觉或理解某事: · I thought I discerned a faint gleam of hope in his eyes.我以为我看到了他眼中一丝隐约的希望之光。· A number of differences can be discerned in the data for the three countries.在三国数据中可以发现若干差异。know to recognize someone or something. Know is often used in everyday English instead of recognize认出某人或某物。在日常英语中,know 常用来代替 recognize: · How do you know that it is real gold?你怎么知道这是真金?· I know him from somewhere.我在某个地方见过他。· I can’t remember his name, but I know his face.我记不住他的名字,但我认得他的脸。can tell to be able to recognize someone or something能够辨认出某人或某物: · I could tell that it was him by his voice.我从他的声音认出了他。· Can you tell that it’s not real leather?你能看出这不是真皮吗?· It’s difficult to be able to tell them apart (=to recognize that they are different).很难把他们区分开(=辨认出他们之间的不同)。
查看全部语言翻译1to know who someone is or what something is, because you have seen, heard, experienced, or learned about them in the past因曾见过、听过、经历过或了解过某人或某物,而认出其身份:
I didn’t recognize you in your uniform.你穿着制服,我没认出你来。
It was malaria, but Dr Lee hadn’t recognized the symptoms.那是疟疾,但李医生没有认出这些症状。Register语体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.在日常英语中,人们通常用 know(知道是某人或某物)来代替 recognize:· 我从她戴的帽子认出了她。2to officially accept that an organization, government, document etc has legal or official authority正式承认某组织、政府、文件等具有法律或官方权威:
British medical qualifications are recognized in Canada.英国医学资格在加拿大获得承认。recognize something as something
The World Health Organization has recognized alcoholism as a disease since 1951.世界卫生组织自1951年起将酒精中毒认定为一种疾病。3to accept or admit that something is true承认某事属实recognize (that)
One must recognise that homesickness is natural.我们必须承认,思乡之情是自然的。recognize what/how/who etc
It is important to recognize how little we know about this disease.认识到我们对这种疾病了解甚少,这一点非常重要。4if something is recognized by people, they realize that it is important or very good若某事物获得认可,表示人们意识到其重要性或价值:
Alexander tried to get his work recognized by the medical profession.亚历山大努力让医学界认可他的研究成果。be recognized as something
Lawrence’s novel was eventually recognized as a work of genius.劳伦斯的小说最终被公认为天才之作。
a recognized authority on Roman pottery罗马陶器方面公认的权威GRAMMAR Recognize is usually passive in this meaning.5to officially and publicly thank someone for something they have done, by giving them a special honour通过授予特殊荣誉,正式而公开地对某人的所为表示感谢与表彰:
He was recognized for having saved many lives.他因拯救了许多生命而获得表彰。—recognizable /ˈrekəɡnaɪzəbəl, -kən- ˌrekəɡˈnaɪ-/ adjective:
His face was instantly recognizable.他的脸一眼就能认出来。—recognizably adverbGRAMMAR: Using the progressive语法:进行时的用法Recognize is not used in the progressive. You say: · I recognize that woman. ✗Don’t say: I am recognizing that woman.Grammar guide ‒ VERBSrecognize 不用于进行时。应说:· I recognize that woman. ✗不说:I am recognizing that woman。语法指南 — 动词THESAURUS同义词辨析recognize to know who someone is or what something is, especially because you have seen or heard them before尤指因曾见过或听过而辨认出某人或某物是谁(是什么): · I hadn’t seen her for ten years, but I recognized her immediately.我十年没见过她了,但我还是立刻认出了她。· Do you recognize this song?你认出这首歌了吗?identify to recognize someone or something and say who or what they are辨认出某人或某物并说出其身份: · As they came closer, I was able to identify two of the group.随着他们走近,我辨认出了其中两人。· It’s delicious but I can’t quite identify the taste.这很好吃,但我说不出是什么味道。distinguish to recognize and understand the difference between two or more things or people辨认并理解两个或两个以上的事物或人之间的差异: · By this age, kids can usually distinguish between right and wrong.到这个年龄,孩子通常能够分辨是非。· It’s often difficult to distinguish identical twins from each other.区分同卵双胞胎往往很困难。make something/somebody out to be able to see or hear something or someone – used when it is very difficult to do this能够勉强看清或听清某物或某人——用于表示这样做非常困难: · In the distance, I could just make out the outline of an island.在远处,我勉强能辨认出一座岛的轮廓。· He whispered something but I couldn’t make out what it was.他低声说了些什么,但我听不清是什么。discern /dɪˈsɜːn $ -ɜːrn/ formal正式 to notice or understand something by looking carefully or thinking about it carefully通过仔细观察或深思而察觉或理解某事: · I thought I discerned a faint gleam of hope in his eyes.我以为我看到了他眼中一丝隐约的希望之光。· A number of differences can be discerned in the data for the three countries.在三国数据中可以发现若干差异。know to recognize someone or something. Know is often used in everyday English instead of recognize认出某人或某物。在日常英语中,know 常用来代替 recognize: · How do you know that it is real gold?你怎么知道这是真金?· I know him from somewhere.我在某个地方见过他。· I can’t remember his name, but I know his face.我记不住他的名字,但我认得他的脸。can tell to be able to recognize someone or something能够辨认出某人或某物: · I could tell that it was him by his voice.我从他的声音认出了他。· Can you tell that it’s not real leather?你能看出这不是真皮吗?· It’s difficult to be able to tell them apart (=to recognize that they are different).很难把他们区分开(=辨认出他们之间的不同)。