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/ˌrekəgˈnɪʃn/ |
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1 | U the ability to recognize a person or thing 认出;认识;识别 |
| She looked at me without a flicker of recognition in her eyes. 她看着我,眼中没有闪过一丝相识的神情。 |
| 1a | in a way that makes it impossible to recognize who someone is or what something is (完全)认不出(…) | | Many of the bodies were burned beyond all recognition. 许多尸体都烧焦了,难以辨认。 | | Family life has changed out of all recognition in the space of a few generations. 经历了几代人之后,家庭生活已改变得面目全非。 | |
| 1b | the ability of a computer to recognize voices, writing etc (计算机的)声音/文字识别能力 | |
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2 | singular/U praise , respect , or admiration 表扬;表彰;赞誉 |
| His work has never gained the international recognition it deserves. 他所做的工作从未获得应有的国际赞誉。 |
| in recognition of/for sth She was awarded an honorary degree in recognition of her work in the community. 她被授予名誉学位,以表彰她在社区所做的工作。 |
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3 | singular/U agreement that something is true or important 承认;认可 |
| We want official recognition of the need for affordable childcare. 我们希望官方承认对价格合理的儿童照管服务的需求。 |
| 3a | official agreement that a country or organization exists (官方的)承认,认可 | | +of Recognition of Bosnia marked a new stage in the breakup of Yugoslavia. 正式承认波斯尼亚标志着南斯拉夫解体进入一个新阶段。 | |
Words frequently used with recognition | recognition 的常见搭配词 | verbs | achieve, crave, deserve, gain, receive, win, | 2 | | |
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