recognition
[.rekəg'niʃən]
n.承认, 认出, 赏识
例句与用法:
After 25 years the town centre had changed beyond (all) recognition.
25年过去了,市中心变得认不出来了。
The photo has faded beyond recognition.
相片已经模糊,不能辨认。
He was rewarded in recognition of his service.
他的贡献得到认可而受到嘉奖。
He strove for recognition as an artist.
他为获得艺术家的声誉而奋斗。
Acknowledgment, recognition, or jurisdiction; the assumption of jurisdiction in a case.
裁判权,司法权承认、认可或司法; 案件的司法设想
The town has altered out of all recognition since I was last here.
自从我上次离开这里以来,这小城已变得认不出来了。
The town has altered out of all recognition since I was last there.
自从我上次离开这里以来,这小城已经变得认不出来了。
He has won wide recognition in the field of tropical medicine.
他在热带医学这一领域里广获赞扬。
词形变化:
形容词: recognitory |
详细释义:
n.
1. 认出, 识别; 认识[U]
My recognition of the face was immediate.
我一下子就认出那张面孔了。
2. 承认; 确认; 认可[U]
recognition of a new state
承认一个新国家
3. (以微笑, 招手等表示的)招呼, 致意[U][C]
4. 赏识; 表彰; 报偿[U][S1]
The chemist has won worldwide recognition.
那位化学家赢得举世公认。
短语词组:
beyond/out of (all) recognition
1. 无法认出
The town has changed out of all recognition since I was there ten years ago.
这个镇在我离开后的十年里变得认不出来了。
in recognition of
1. 褒奖
He was awarded a knighthood in recognition of his truly great contribution to the British cinema.
他因对英国电影的贡献而被授予爵位。