单词 | recognition |
释义 | recognition (rekəgnɪʃən ) 1. uncountable noun Recognition is the act of recognizing someone or identifying something when you see it. George said, 'Ida, how are you?' She frowned for a moment and then recognition dawned. 'George Black. Well, I never.' He searched for a sign of recognition on her face, but there was none. Synonyms: identification, recall, recollection, discovery 2. uncountable noun Recognition of something is an understanding and acceptance of it. The CBI welcomed the Chancellor's recognition of the recession and hoped for a reduction in interest rates. [+ of] Synonyms: acceptance, acknowledgment, understanding, admission 3. uncountable noun When a government gives diplomatic recognition to another country, they officially accept that its status is valid. Some 110 states extended diplomatic recognition to Kosovo after it split from Serbia. His government did not receive full recognition by Britain until July. Synonyms: acknowledgment, approval, sanctioning, endorsement 4. uncountable noun When a person receives recognition for the things that they have done, people acknowledge the value or skill of their work. At last, her father's work has received popular recognition. He is an outstanding goalscorer who doesn't get the recognition he deserves. Synonyms: approval, honour, tributes, acclaim 5. beyond recognition/out of all recognition phrase If you say that someone or something has changed beyond recognition or out of all recognition, you mean that person or thing has changed so much that you can no longer recognize them. [emphasis] The bodies were mutilated beyond recognition. The facilities have improved beyond all recognition. The situation has changed out of all recognition. 6. in recognition of phrase If something is done in recognition of someone's achievements, it is done as a way of showing official appreciation of them. Brazil normalised its diplomatic relations with South Africa in recognition of the steps taken to end apartheid. He had just received a doctorate in recognition of his contributions to seismology. Synonyms: in appreciation of, in respect of, in acknowledgment of, in cognizance of Collocations: due recognition On this occasion the jury felt that there was more to be said for giving it to a poet who had not had due recognition. Times, Sunday Times It was only when she reached her sixties, however, that her work achieved its due recognition. Times, Sunday Times However, the past decade has brought him due recognition. Times, Sunday Times It's time to celebrate the 'anticelebrities': brilliant people who, owing to their distaste for or lack of interest in fame, didn't receive due recognition in life. Times, Sunday Times Her sacrifices received due recognition at the time. Times, Sunday Times There is another camera inside, on the car roof, for facial recognition that is linked to the Police National Database. The Sun (2012) A study has discovered that facial recognition is an inherited skill and closely connected to recognising emotions in others. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Up to two per cent of the global population have difficulties with facial recognition. The Sun (2013) If I do well as a Premier League player, it will help me win international recognition. The Sun (2012) Restaurants deserve the international recognition they're getting. The Sun (2013) The international recognition the players are getting now is massive. Times, Sunday Times (2009) This may reflect their recognition of economic vulnerability. Times, Sunday Times It also reflected a recognition that the nutrition bar category had matured. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This reflected a recognition that fraud and wrongdoing in securities and financial markets occurs in the context of highly complex transactions and products. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It reflects the recognition of the church's responsibility to the community and surrounding areas. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This move reflects a recognition of the converging paths of librarians and publishers in the digital age, and the potential of an integrated approach to scholarly communication. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He enjoyed and excelled at so much in life, yet did not seem to need or seek recognition. Globe and Mail Collected articles reproduced finds of the last fifty years that reveal important aspects and seek recognition of the northeast rock art. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 She gets challenged on almost a daily basis by fighters around the world and even students from other schools who seek recognition and fame. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He helps an enormous number of people but never seeks recognition for it. The Sun Researchers should work as collectives for society rather than as individuals seeking recognition. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Experience shows us that visitors can be made to feel welcome without the name tags, official greeters, or special recognition. Christianity Today Nominations are now open in all categories as we seek out the individuals, units and charities who deserve special recognition. The Sun A tenth award has been selected by the panel for special recognition, which will be unveiled tonight. The Sun He defied the prognosis and walked proudly on to the stage to collect a special recognition award as his peers rose to their feet to give him a heartfelt ovation. The Sun The three travel editors also picked their own top companies for special recognition — the winners, and the reason we think they are so good, are listed below. Times, Sunday Times It has received universal recognition as one of the best books ever on the work of a foreign correspondent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In recent decades the family has had universal recognition by taxonomists. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Your time of universal recognition will come. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The geographic remoteness of his last 50 years may indeed have been an obstacle in the way of his wider recognition. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Since then, his graffiti art has gained wider recognition. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The Olympics are the next step in terms of wider recognition. The Sun (2012) The celebrations were conducted with vigour, amid widespread recognition that this was the best four-day side in the land. Times, Sunday Times Third, the now widespread recognition that science needs to be much more assertive in its own interests and less defensive when criticised. Times, Sunday Times The intensity of that relationship brought him widespread recognition. Times, Sunday Times It took those two decades before his theory won widespread recognition. Times, Sunday Times A former minister said he had had discussions with members of the government and there was widespread recognition that the process was a nightmare. Times, Sunday Times If I do well as a Premier League player, it will help me win international recognition. The Sun (2012) They have won national recognition with an environmental stewardship award and their progress is being watched by activists on other rivers with habitat problems. Times, Sunday Times (2014) His work won recognition both at home and abroad. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Fifty years on, it's hard to think of any longterm wildlife research that has achieved such great worldwide recognition. Times, Sunday Times Her work achieved worldwide recognition. Times, Sunday Times It first appeared on 2nd-century maps and enjoys worldwide recognition. Times, Sunday Times Among a handful of documentary photographers who have become known beyond the geeky sphere of apertures and depths of field, his name and aesthetic have achieved worldwide recognition. Times, Sunday Times Its teaching, research, and public service activities received worldwide recognition. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 认出 Japanese: 認識 |
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