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recognize (BrE also recognise) verb 2understand or acknowledge sth 理解;认识到ADVERB | VERB + RECOGNIZE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBclearly, fully 清楚地/充分认识◆They fully recognize the need to proceed carefully.他们充分意识到继续谨慎行事的必要性。belatedly, finally 为时已晚地/终于认识到◆The government has belatedly recognized the danger to health of passive smoking.政府认识到被动吸烟对健康的危害时,已经为时已晚。readily 爽快承认◆He readily recognizes the influence of Freud on his thinking.他坦然承认弗洛伊德对他思想的影响。rightly 正确认识到◆The 1970s are rightly recognized as a golden era of Hollywood film-making.20 世纪 70 年代理所当然地被认为是好莱坞电影业的黄金时代。VERB + RECOGNIZEmust, need to 必须/需要认识到begin to 开始认识到be slow to 慢慢明白◆The company had been slow to recognize the opportunities available to it.公司慢慢才认识到存在某些潜在的机会。fail to 没有认识到PREPOSITIONas 作为⋯被认识◆This issue must be recognized as a priority for the next administration.必须认识到这一问题是下届政府的首要问题。PHRASESbe commonly recognized, be generally recognized, be universally recognized, be widely recognized 得到普遍认同be increasingly recognized 日渐为人所认识◆The strength of this argument is being increasingly recognized.大家日渐认识到这一论点的说服力。failure to recognize sth 没认识到⋯it is important to recognize sth 认识到⋯很重要◆It's important to recognize that obesity isn't necessarily caused by overeating.肥胖不一定是吃得过多导致的,认识到这一点很重要。 |