recognition
noun
ˌrekəɡˈnɪʃən
noun
1
the
act
of
realizing
and
accepting
that
something
is
true
or
important
认识,承认
singular 单数, U
[+
of
]
Don’s
recognition
of
the
importance
of
Suzy
in
his
life
唐承认苏齐在他生命中的重要性
recognition
that
There
is
general
recognition
that
the
study
techniques
of
many
students
are
weak.
人们普遍认识到很多学生学习技能薄弱。
formal/official
recognition
official
recognition
of
the
need
for
jail
reform
官方对监狱需要改革的承认
2
public
respect
and
thanks
for
someone’s
work
or
achievements
〔公众的〕表彰,赞扬
singular 单数, U
He
has
achieved
recognition
and
respect
as
a
scientist.
作为科学家,他得到人们的赞扬和尊敬。
The
importance
of
voluntary
organizations
in
the
economy
still
needs
to
be
given
recognition
.
志愿组织在经济中的重要性仍有待到承认。
in
recognition
of
sth
He
was
presented
with
a
gold
watch
in
recognition
of
his
service
to
the
company.
他获授一枚金表,以嘉奖他为公司效力。
3
the
act
of
knowing
someone
or
something
because
you
have
known
or
learned
about
them
in
the
past
认识; 认出; 识别
U
He
stared
at
her,
but
there
was
no
sign
of
recognition.
他盯着她看,但一点也没有认出她的意思。
change
beyond/out
of
all
recognition
(change
completely)
变得认不出来
The
bakery
business
has
changed
beyond
all
recognition
in
the
last
10
years.
烘焙行业在过去的 10 年里彻底变了。
4
the
act
of
officially
accepting
that
an
organization,
government,
person
etc
has
legal
or
official
authority
正式承认
U
[+
of
]
the
recognition
of
Latvia
as
an
independent
state
正式承认拉脱维亚为一个独立国家
international/diplomatic
recognition
the
government’s
failure
to
achieve
international
recognition
这个政府未能在国际上得到承认
5
speech recognition
the
ability
of
a
computer
to
recognize
speech
〔计算机的〕语音识别
speech
recognition
systems
语音识别系统