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recognize (BrE also recognise) verb 3accept sth officially 正式认可ADVERB | VERB + RECOGNIZE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBclearly 明确承认◆The law clearly recognizes that a company is separate from those who invest in it.法律明确承认公司和投资者是分开的。federally (NAmE) , formally, legally, officially 由联邦政府/正式/法律上/官方承认globally, internationally, nationally 全球性地/国际上/全国性地承认◆The estuary is recognized internationally as an important area for wildlife.该河口在国际上被确认为重要的野生生物区。publicly 公开承认◆The company should publicly recognize its mistake.该公司应该公开承认错误。explicitly, implicitly 明确/含蓄承认◆The court explicitly recognized the group's right to exist.法院明确承认该团体的生存权。◆Criminal law implicitly recognizes a difference between animals and property.刑法含蓄地承认动物与财产之间存在差别。currently 目前承认◆Do any US states currently recognize gay marriage?美国目前有哪个州承认同性婚姻吗?VERB + RECOGNIZEagree to 同意承认refuse to 拒绝承认PREPOSITIONas 作为⋯获得承认◆All rivers should be officially recognized as public rights of way.人们对所有河流都应该享有通行权。PHRASESbe legally recognized 合法◆A bill of exchange is a legally recognized document.汇票是一种合法票据。a refusal to recognize sth 拒绝承认⋯ |