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ac.know.ledge (obj)HEk5nBl7IdV, $-5nB:7lIdVvto accept, admit or recognize (something, or the truth or existence of something)接受; 承认; 认为She acknowledged having been at fault. [+ v-ing]She acknowledged that she had been at fault. [+ that clause]她承认自己错了。You must acknowledge the truth of her argument. [T]你必须承认她论据的真实性。Historians generally acknowledge her as a genius in her field. [T]历史学家们普遍认为她是她的领域中的一个天才。She is usually acknowledged to be one of our best artists. [T + obj + to infinitive, usually passive]她通常被认为是最优秀的艺术家之一。They refused to acknowledge (=to recognize officially) the new government. [T]它们拒绝承认新政府。Please acknowledge receipt of (=say that you have received) this letter. [T]请说明你已收到这封信。The vicar gratefully acknowledged (=showed or said he was grateful for) their offers of help. [T]牧师对他们所提供的帮助表示感谢。He didn't even acknowledge my presence (=show that he had seen me). [T]他甚至没有表示已经看到了我。It is a truth universally acknowledged that airline food is awful. [T]飞机上的食物糟糕得很,这是一个普遍承认的事实。The government won't even acknowledge the existence of the problem. [T]政府甚至不承认问题的存在。
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